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Wildfire Near Port Alberni Being Held

Owen McKenzieBy Owen McKenzieAugust 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Wildfire Near Port Alberni Being Held
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A wildfire near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is now classified as being held after prompting multiple evacuation orders last week.

According to the BC Wildfire Service, the fire covers roughly 35 square kilometres and is expected to stay within its current boundaries. Authorities say the fire initially showed aggressive and intense behaviour but was slowed down by heavy rainfall over the weekend.

Evacuation orders and alerts issued by local authorities, including the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, the City of Port Alberni, and the Tseshaht First Nation, were downgraded on Wednesday. Residents in many areas are now allowed to return home.

Despite this progress, the nearby community of Bamfield continues to face challenges. Power remains cut, and the main road connecting the town is still closed. BC Hydro reports that power restoration is planned for August 30. A six-kilometre section of power infrastructure was destroyed and must be rebuilt before electricity can return.

The Port Alberni wildfire is one of many active fires across the province. Currently, British Columbia has about 60 wildfires burning, though 53 fires have been declared extinguished in the past week. Fire officials continue to monitor conditions closely to prevent flare-ups.

The wildfire’s containment is a relief for residents, but the impact on local infrastructure highlights ongoing risks in remote areas like Bamfield. Authorities urge residents to follow updates and safety instructions as recovery and repair work continues.

The wildfire near Port Alberni shows how quickly conditions can change. While rainfall helped slow the blaze, officials warn that dry conditions and strong winds could increase fire risk again. Residents in surrounding areas are advised to stay prepared and heed any future evacuation notices.

BC Hydro crews are working around the clock to restore power. The destruction of the main power line has left the community isolated, with local services limited until repairs are complete. Officials say rebuilding the infrastructure will take several days, and residents may face disruptions until the end of the month.

Provincial emergency services emphasize that safety remains the top priority. Firefighters continue to patrol the perimeter of the fire to ensure it does not spread. The held status means the fire is not actively growing, but vigilance is still necessary.

For residents of Port Alberni and nearby communities, the wildfire serves as a reminder of the importance of emergency preparedness. Evacuation plans, supply kits, and clear communication channels remain critical in areas prone to wildfires.

Officials are monitoring weather conditions closely, as a shift in wind or a period of dryness could reignite sections of the blaze. Meanwhile, local authorities are coordinating support for displaced residents and ensuring that services return to normal as quickly as possible.

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Owen McKenzie is an experienced journalist based in Port Alberni, known for his in-depth local reporting and community engagement. With over 12 years in the field, Owen is a graduate of Thompson Rivers University and has contributed to publications such as the Alberni Valley News and CBC Vancouver Island. He is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is passionate about covering rural development, labor issues, and coastal conservation efforts.

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