The #BCWildfire Service is responding to K71086 in #Lytton. At this time this is an evolving situation and we are working with the Lytton Fire Brigade.
This is an agency assist as the Lytton Fire Brigade is the lead agency on this fire.
We are diverting resources where possible to respond to the incident.
The @TNRD has issued an Evacuation Order for 87 properties for Electoral Area “I” (Blue Sky Country), and an Evacuation Alert has been issued for 24 properties in Electoral Area “I”(Blue Sky Country).
For more information on the Evacuation Order and Alert, please visit: tnrd.ca/services/emerg…
Information on road closures can be found via @DriveBC

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1 Jul
This afternoon the Cariboo Fire Centre had several wildfires ignite within the #100MileHouse Fire Zone due to a severe thunderstorm that went through the area. All of these wildfires are being assessed and will be actioned in a priority sequence.
Ground crews, helicopters, air tankers, members from volunteer fire departments and heavy equipment have responded and will continue to do so over the coming days.
There are four general clusters of wildfires, the first being near the Deka Lake and Interlakes and in this area, there are five wildfires. The largest lightning-caused wildfire within that area is C41102 that is estimated to currently be 2 hectares in size.
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#BCWildfire Service is continuing suppression efforts on the Sparks Lake Wildfire (K21001), which is estimated at 4000 ha. Today there are 56 firefighters along with 10 helicopters and 2 pieces of heavy equipment.
The @TNRD has issued an Evacuation Order for 18 properties in Electoral Area "J" (Copper Desert Country), along with an Evacuation Alert for 150 properties in the Deadman, Red Lake, Tranquille Valley and Vidette Lake areas. Please contact the TNRD for more information.
For more information and a map of the state of local emergency and evacuation area, please visit: tnrd.ca/services/emerg….

For more information about this incident, please refer to the Wildfires of note webpage: ow.ly/IcRe30rMrRW. #Kamloops
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As of today at noon, campfires are prohibited throughout the province of British Columbia. Please note, the current prohibitions do not apply to CSA-rated or ULC-rated devices.
A CSA or ULC rating indicates that a fire pit or stove has been inspected, tested and certified to meet or exceed safety and performance standards. Outdoor gas appliance standards outline design and engineering guidelines to ensure control of flame height and containment.
Without certification, is it is not guaranteed that surrounding fuels are protected from ignition, therefore, portable campfire apparatus that do not meet these standards are prohibited.
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30 Jun
UPDATE: We are signing off for the evening with an update on the Sparks Lake wildfire (K21001) that is now estimated at 2300 hectares. The fire saw significant growth throughout the day because of the hot weather and dry conditions in the area.
Due to the fire behaviour on site, the @TNRD has issued an Evacuation Alert for 150 properties in the Deadman, Red Lake, Tranquille Valley and Vidette Lake areas. Sustained 24 hour response continues and 20 personnel will continue to work throughout the night.
The hot weather continues to cause challenges. Multiple helicopters had to shut down due to engines overheating. Suppression efforts where impacted due to the helicopters restricted lifting capacity in heat, limiting the amount of water they can put in their buckets at a time.
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UPDATE: The #BCWildfire Service continues suppression efforts on the Sparks Lake wildfire (K21001). Due to the hot and dry weather, increased fire behavior is being seen on site and the fire is now estimated to be 750 hectares in size.
After discussions between the BC Wildfire Service and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD), the @TNRD has declared a state of local emergency and implemented an Evacuation Order for 9 properties in Electoral Area “J” that were previously on Evacuation Alert.
There are currently 47 personnel responding to the fire and are supported by 6 helicopters and 6 pieces of heavy equipment. This is an emerging incident that BC Wildfire Service is continuing to adjust and increase their resources to match the activity.
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