Friday, August 2, 2013

Hot, dry conditions inland bring a rise in the fire danger ratings


The August Long weekend may not feature open burning and in some cases campfires, in some corners of British Columbia as our recent string of hot and sunny days makes forest conditions dangerous.

At the moment there is only one wildfire of concern to the Wildfire Management Branch, the Perry Ridge Fire in Southeast British Columbia, which is currently only 20 percent contained.

The Wildfire Management Branch highlighted the danger in the woodlands, with the map below.



While the conditions for the North Coast and Haida Gwaii are ranked at moderate or low, further east the Danger ratings are increasing to High and in the case of regions surrounding Prince George Extreme.

Friday, the Northwest Fire Centre issued an advisory prohibiting all open fires within the Northwest Fire region,  that after the Fire Centre recorded eight new fires yesterday, five of which were human caused and preventable.

With significant lightning activity in the region over the last few days, more fires are anticipated.

The Prince George Fire Region also issued an advisory today, banning open fires, except for campfires.

Weather conditions to the east of Prince Rupert continue to call for Hot conditions, with Terrace, Smithers and across to Prince George all calling for Sun and temperatures at 29 to 30 degrees.

The risk of lightning strikes and thunderstorms increases the closer you get to Prince George.

Details on the latest developments in the Northwest can be found from their Media Centre from their website.

Those camping in the woods and those that travel the highways over the weekend are reminded to exercise caution, be watchful of their campsites and should they see a wildfire to contact the BC Wildfire Management Branch at *5555 or 1-800-663-5555.

You can access the latest fire danger information from the Management Branch website or by way of their facebook page or  twitter feed.

News items on the fire danger ratings can be found below:

Terrace Standard-- Hot and dry weather prompts warning from Fire Centre
CFNR-- Northwest Fire Centre heating up
CFNR-- Cariboo Fire Centre to ban campfires
Northern View--  Fire ban in effect for Northwest B. C.
Opinion 250-- Open Fire Prohibition in Place in Much of P. G. Fire Centre
Opinion 250-- Long Weekend Weather to be Unstable
CKPG TV-- Ban placed on Open Burning
Prince George Citizen-- Fire ban begins in region
CBC Daybreak North-- Prince George Fire Centre Ban

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