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B.C. Wildfire Update: Vernon Blaze Held

Chloe ParkerBy Chloe ParkerAugust 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
B.C. Wildfire Update: Vernon Blaze Held
B.C. Wildfire Update: Vernon Blaze Held
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The number of wildfires in British Columbia has dropped sharply after weekend rains helped control several blazes.

The B.C. Wildfire Service reports about 65 fires are currently burning, down from roughly 100 a week ago. Only four fires remain out of control.

One of the fires now under control is the Boltres Creek fire south of Vernon. A tactical evacuation of about 20 homes was lifted as the fire is now being held. Residents have been allowed to return safely.

Officials say the fire is expected to stay within its current perimeter of one square kilometre. Highway 97 has fully reopened, restoring local travel.

The wildfire had briefly triggered a local state of emergency on Sunday due to its rapid spread. Emergency crews and local authorities worked quickly to manage the risk and protect residents.

Meanwhile, the Mount Underwood fire on Vancouver Island, south of Port Alberni, continues to burn out of control. Crews report that rain over the weekend has reduced the blaze to a smouldering ground fire with some open flames.

About 36 millimetres of rain have fallen on the fire since Thursday. This rainfall has helped limit fire activity, though warmer and drier conditions are expected mid-week.

Weather forecasts for the next two days show cloudy skies, moderate temperatures, and possible rain. These conditions are expected to keep fire activity in check across the province.

The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District has closed its clean air relief centre as smoke levels from the Mount Underwood fire drop. However, residents in Bamfield still face power and cellphone outages, and the main road to the community remains closed.

Telecom provider Telus is sending a mobile cell tower to restore service in Bamfield, scheduled to arrive later this week.

The Mount Underwood fire covers more than 36 square kilometres. It remains the only significant wildfire currently drawing attention due to its visibility and potential threat to nearby homes and infrastructure.

Officials urge residents to stay updated on fire conditions and follow any local alerts. The recent rainfall has provided relief, but ongoing vigilance is needed as weather conditions change.

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Chloe Parker is a respected local news reporter from Vernon with over 12 years of experience in journalism. She holds a journalism degree from Thompson Rivers University and has contributed to Coleman News, Vernon Morning Star, Okanagan Edge, and Global BC. Chloe is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is dedicated to covering civic matters, environmental issues, and stories that impact the Vernon community.

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