The BC Wildfire Service has reported that 11 underground fires near Fort Nelson, B.C., have been reignited by recent warm and dry weather conditions. These fires had been smoldering since last year but began visibly smoking recently.
Current Situation
- Officials are closely monitoring the blazes and have dispatched wildfire crews and aircraft to hot spots where the fires pose the greatest risk to infrastructure.
- Crews are focusing on blazes that can be safely targeted.
- Resources from elsewhere in the province are being mobilized to help tackle these high-priority fires.
- Lower-risk fires will continue to be monitored, but priority is given to those posing an immediate threat.
A statement from the wildfire service emphasized, "We appreciate your patience as we work through these challenging conditions. Your safety remains our top priority."
Community Concerns
Local residents are worried about another devastating season ahead, largely due to warmer-than-usual spring temperatures that have revived long-dormant embers. Some underground fires were tackled before they spread further, while others remained contained until now, aided by snow cover during the winter months.
The BC Wildfire Service is working diligently under difficult conditions, with local residents’ safety as its core focus amidst this ongoing situation.
Broader Impact
In related news, wildfires continue across British Columbia, with over 100 active incidents reported by Environment Canada on Tuesday evening.
- One fire near Tumbler Ridge has grown significantly since it was first spotted on May 1st, forcing evacuations for nearby communities, including Alces Mountain Resort. Residents displaced by this fire remain unable to return home as crews work tirelessly around the clock to battle flames fueled by strong winds and dry conditions.
- Another large fire burning near Chetwynd continues to spread rapidly despite firefighters’ efforts, who report making progress in containing it. Residents living nearby have observed flames towering above trees from as far as 10 kilometers away, with smoke choking out sunlight during daylight hours.
Community Meetings and Future Threats
As wildfires rage across British Columbia’s northern region, local residents remain vigilant for signs of danger, despite evacuation orders being lifted for some areas affected by previous blazes earlier this month.
A community meeting held Monday evening provided an update on current firefighting efforts and highlighted concerns about potential future threats posed by warmer-than-average spring temperatures, which could lead to more long-dormant embers reigniting into full-blown wildfires.
One resident at the meeting remarked, "We’re not out of the woods yet," reflecting the anxiety felt by many.
Conclusion
With many still displaced or under evacuation alert orders due to warmer-than-average spring weather, the BC Wildfire Service officials are doing everything possible within their means, including deploying resources from other parts of the province, amid extremely challenging weather conditions.
However, locals remain worried about what lies ahead, expressing sentiments like, "We’ve seen too much devastation already." One resident shared, "It’s heartbreaking what we’ve gone through already," highlighting the emotional toll of repeated evacuations.
While authorities stress that public safety remains the top priority amid ongoing firefighting efforts, residents will likely continue to hold their breath, anxiously awaiting any sign of relief so families can return home without fear looming over them. For now, all eyes remain fixed on the skies, hoping for better conditions ahead.

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