Kiskatinaw River fire situations stabilize after weekend rainfall
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Dawson Creek – BC Wildfire Service said that the fire of the Kisinaw River in the northeast of the state was stabilized by rain at the weekend.
BC Wildfire Service Fire Behavior Analyst Neal McLoughlin said in a video article on Sunday, a low -pressure system has moved to the region, on Saturday, 10 millimeters and 12 millimeters cloudy sky and wetting on Sunday.
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McLoughlin, Dawson Creek, BC.
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BC Wildfire Service says that the fire is now measured by more than 266 square kilometers and is considered an out -of -uncontrolled note.
McLoughlin, BC. He warns that the Northeast is experiencing years of drought, and the rain improves the fire extinguishing conditions, the landscape is still open to shoot.
Due to the forest fire of the Karsinaw River, multiple evacuation orders and warnings given by the Peace River region are still in force.
Squamish was announced on Saturday because the Dryden Creek forest fire near BC reported that the authorities reported that rain helps to improve fire conditions.
The Squamish region says that the forest fire remains fixed by 0.6 square kilometers since Friday.
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