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Fort Nelson Wildfire Threat Rises

Aria KhanBy Aria KhanAugust 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Fort Nelson Wildfire Threat Rises
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Warm, dry weather is fueling 11 wildfires near Fort Nelson, B.C., that have been smouldering underground since last year. Officials say the fires are now producing visible smoke and pose a growing risk to the community.

The B.C. Wildfire Service is closely monitoring the blazes and has deployed crews and aircraft to hotspots where the fires could threaten infrastructure. Priority is given to areas that can be safely targeted, while additional resources from across the province are being sent to assist.

Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Mayor Rob Fraser said the return of wildfire activity has stirred difficult memories in Fort Nelson, where more than 4,700 people were evacuated last year.

Last year, 10 properties were damaged and four homes were destroyed. Fraser described informing homeowners about the losses as “one of the most difficult things” in his career. He added that some residents remain emotionally affected by last year’s fires.

Drought conditions persist in the region, and residents are being urged to stay alert. Fraser warned that small sparks from vehicles like motorcycles or ATVs could ignite new fires if winds increase. Local authorities are taking steps to reduce risk through education campaigns and property inspections during high-risk weather.

The wildfire service said lower-risk fires are still being monitored. Work on these “overwintering” fires began in February, with crews targeting priority hotspots even under frozen conditions.

Erika Berg, information officer for the wildfire service, said dry conditions are expected to continue in northeastern B.C. through the weekend. Variable winds and some patchy rain are forecast for Kamloops and southeast areas, but the northeast, including Fort Nelson, is expected to remain dry.

Spring is a critical time for wildfire activity. Human activity is usually the main cause early in the season, while lightning becomes a factor later. Authorities are urging residents to be extremely careful with fire use where it is allowed. Open fire prohibitions and restrictions remain in place in some areas.

Currently, the B.C. Wildfire Service reports 33 active wildfires in the province. Ten are considered out of control, 17 are under control, and six are being held.

Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and prepared. With warm, dry weather continuing, officials stress that early action and caution can prevent minor sparks from turning into large, destructive wildfires.

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Aria Khan is an experienced local journalist based in Nelson with over 10 years in the field. She graduated from the University of British Columbia and has contributed to The Nelson Daily and Global News. Aria is active in community outreach and champions stories about environmental sustainability and local culture.

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