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INFORMATION BULLETIN

2012FOR0189-001494
Oct. 3, 2012

Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations
Kamloops Fire Centre

 

 

Smoke from Cawston wildfire will remain visible in area

 

KAMLOOPS – The Wildfire Management Branch is working with the Keremeos Fire Department to control a wildfire five kilometres south of Cawston. The fire is estimated at 16 hectares.

 

Today, 24 firefighters and two helicopters are assisting to establish fireguards in accessible areas around the fire and to apply water to cool down hot spots. Due to the steep and inaccessible terrain within the fire, crews will not be able to safely access some areas. Smoke from this fire will be visible until conditions cool down and the area receives precipitation.

 

The cause of this fire is still under investigation, but it is believed to be caused by human activity.

 

The Fire Danger Rating is “high” or “extreme” in 65 per cent of the Kamloops Fire Centre. Crews have responded to 437 wildfires so far this year, and 14 wildfires have started in the past week. The public is asked to remain vigilant and use extreme caution during this prolonged period of dry forest conditions.

 

For the latest information on fire activity, conditions and prohibitions, visit the Wildfire Management Branch website: www.bcwildfire.ca

 

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Media Contact:

 

Fionna Tollovsen

Fire Information Officer

Wildfire Management Branch

Kamloops Fire Centre

250 554-5964

250 319-2205 (cell)

 

 

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