Press Releases
July 13, 2015
VICTORIA – With 220 wildfires burning around B.C., the Province continues to caution all British Columbians to be diligent with fire safety and to report all wildfires to authorities.
New today:
Update on fire activity and impacts:
There were 13 new wildfires in B.C. yesterday. As of noon today, there were 220 active wildfires throughout the province (of these, 21 are active fires of note), with three states of local emergency due to wildfire, and 10 Evacuation Alerts and Orders currently in effect.
As of July 13, approximately 115 properties in the province were on Evacuation Order with over 600 homes and an estimated 300 residents of Tsi Del Del (Alexis Creek) First Nations on Evacuation Alert. These numbers will fluctuate as orders and alerts are put into place or rescinded. For all current Evacuation Alerts and Orders in B.C., please visit: www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca
Evacuation Orders currently exist in these areas:
Evacuation Alerts exist in these areas:
States of local emergency for wildfires exist in the following areas:
Wildfire smoke advisories and air quality status:
The Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with regional health authorities, has ended all Air Quality Advisories for the Sea-to-Sky Corridor, Sunshine Coast, Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island, Southern Gulf Islands, Port Alberni and the Comox Valley as air quality has improved due to a change in weather.
A Smoky Skies Advisory has been issued for the Northeast Region of B.C., particularly the North Peace and Northern Rockies Regional Municipality. For information on current air quality readings in B.C. please visit: www.bcairquality.ca
Structure protection unit deployments:
Structural Protection Units (SPUs) are deployed to communities during an interface fire, and contain equipment to dampen roofs and areas around structures in order to prevent sparks and minimize structure damage. Currently, B.C. has deployed:
Report all wildfires:
Human-caused wildfires are preventable and the public is B.C.’s first line of defence against wildfires. Please be diligent when in the backcountry, and report all wildfires to 1-800-663-5555 or *5555 on your mobile phone.
Learn More:
Info on current wildfires and burning bans, as well as fire safety tips: http://engage.gov.bc.ca/bcwildfire/ and http://ow.ly/PfwC6
Help prevent wildfires and learn what to do to plan and respond to an Evacuation Alert or Order, visit: http://ow.ly/PoFVn
The Homeowner’s FireSmart Manual helps inform people on how to reduce the risk of personal property damage due to wildfires: http://ow.ly/PfpqL
To keep up-to-date on Emergency Alerts & notices, follow @EmergencyInfoBC on Twitter.
Media Contacts:
For wildfire information:
BC Wildfire Services
Media Relations
250 312-3051
or
Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations
Media Relations
250 356-5261
For air quality questions:
Media Relations
Ministry of Environment
250 953-3834
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