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Heat, Lightning Raise Risk Of Wildfires Across Most Of B.C.'s Central Interior

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 21 Jun, 2017 11:36 AM
  • Heat, Lightning Raise Risk Of Wildfires Across Most Of B.C.'s Central Interior
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — The first heat wave of the summer is expected to hit British Columbia's Cariboo region by the weekend and the BC Wildfire Service says it is bracing for potential fires as a result.
 
The service says lightning storms along with the heat could spawn increased wildfire activity across the central Interior.
 
It says there were three lightning-caused fires in the region over the last four days after seeing just seven between April 1 and June 20.
 
Thirty-four other wildfires over that period were blamed on human activity.
 
The fire danger rating in the area covered by the Cariboo fire centre is mostly moderate to high, although an extreme fire risk is posted across much of the Chilcotin fire zone, which is within the centre.
 
Environment Canada forecasts temperatures in Williams Lake could reach 30 C by Sunday.

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