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Wildfire Near Harrison Lake Being Held

FRASER VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 20 – Firefighters deployed 25 personnel and two helicopters to contain the human-caused blaze that has grown to two hectares, officials said.

  • Late Saturday evening, the B.C. Wildfire Service discovered a wildfire near Cogburn Creek north of Harrison Hot Springs, growing to two hectares.
  • B.C. Wildfire Service believes the fire is human caused, following the June 17, 2025, Morris Lake fire that burned less than one hectare.
  • The B.C. Wildfire Service asks public to avoid Cogburn Creek Forest Service Road, which remains open, while 25 firefighters and two helicopters are assigned to the blaze.
  • Despite the blaze, no evacuation alerts or nearby recreation areas are in place, and BCWS reports the Cogburn Creek wildfire is being held.
  • Amid heightened wildfire risk, the public is urged to call 1-800-663-5555 to report wildfires as soon as possible in the Agassiz-Harrison area.
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Agassiz Harrison Observer broke the news in Agassiz, Canada on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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