'The weather conditions aren't helping us much': Bald Range in Summerland wildfire continues to grow west
BC Wildfire Service said 284 firefighters, 112 structure protection personnel and 15 helicopters are battling the blaze as winds and terrain drive more growth.
- As of Wednesday, August 19, the Bald Range wildfire has grown to 22,082 hectares, with eight evacuation orders and 14 evacuation alerts remaining in place. The blaze is one of 129 active wildfires in the province.
- Incident Commander Hugh Murdoch reported Tuesday that changing weather conditions have made suppressing the blaze challenging. Crews are seeing pockets of fire displaying Rank 3, 4, and 5 behavior, complicating containment efforts.
- Currently, the response team includes 284 firefighting personnel, 112 structure protection personnel, 70 pieces of heavy equipment, and 15 helicopters. BCWS continues to conduct 24-hour operations on the blaze.
- Working in the Shingle Creek area, crews are strengthening control lines while conducting direct attacks and small-scale hand ignitions where conditions allow. They are also securing lines near McNulty Forest Service Road.
- A changing weather pattern on Wednesday, featuring high temperatures and shifting westerly, northerly, and northeasterly winds, could increase fire behavior. Stronger and shifting winds are expected on Friday, adding challenges for BCWS.
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'The weather conditions aren't helping us much': Bald Range in Summerland wildfire continues to grow west - Grand Forks Gazette
Increased fire behaviour on the western flank continues to pose challenges for crews at the Bald Range wildfire west of Summerland. In BC Wildfire Service’s (BCWS) latest video update, released on Tuesday, Aug. 18, Incident Commander Hugh Murdoch said that changing weather conditions have made suppressing the blaze challenging. “The weather conditions aren’t helping us much at all,” said Murdoch. “We’re seeing a lot more active fire behaviour in…
'The weather conditions aren't helping us much': Bald Range in Summerland wildfire continues to grow west - Vanderhoof Omineca Express
Increased fire behaviour on the western flank continues to pose challenges for crews at the Bald Range wildfire west of Summerland. In BC Wildfire Service’s (BCWS) latest video update, released on Tuesday, Aug. 18, Incident Commander Hugh Murdoch said that changing weather conditions have made suppressing the blaze challenging. “The weather conditions aren’t helping us much at all,” said Murdoch. “We’re seeing a lot more active fire behaviour in…
'The weather conditions aren't helping us much': Bald Range in Summerland wildfire continues to grow west
Increased fire behaviour on the western flank continues to pose challenges for crews at the Bald Range wildfire west of Summerland. In BC Wildfire Service’s (BCWS) latest video update, released on Tuesday, Aug. 18, Incident Commander Hugh Murdoch said that changing weather conditions have made suppressing the blaze challenging. “The weather conditions aren’t helping us much at all,” said Murdoch. “We’re seeing a lot more active fire behaviour in…
'The weather conditions aren't helping us much': Bald Range in Summerland wildfire continues to grow west - The Interior News - Smithers BC
Increased fire behaviour on the western flank continues to pose challenges for crews at the Bald Range wildfire west of Summerland. In BC Wildfire Service’s (BCWS) latest video update, released on Tuesday, Aug. 18, Incident Commander Hugh Murdoch said that changing weather conditions have made suppressing the blaze challenging. “The weather conditions aren’t helping us much at all,” said Murdoch. “We’re seeing a lot more active fire behaviour in…
Bald Range wildfire grows to 22,082 hectares, as Summerland residents return home - The Similkameen Spotlight
UPDATE 8:30 p.m. The Bald Range wildfire continues to grow in size, according to the latest report from BCWS. The provincial agency said in an update at 8:27 p.m. that the fire is currently 22,082 hectares in size and continues to be classified as out of control. BCWS noted that the fire behaviour is expected to remain active tonight (Aug. 18) due to forecasted northwesterly winds with gusts up to 30 km/h. “Crews will continue working in the Bal…
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