Rain makes for ‘excellent’ conditions for crews battling northern B.C. wildfires
A rainy day in and around Fort Nelson, B.C., was what fire crews were hoping for as they continue battle a wildfire burning 2.5 kilometres outside the town.
Evan Peck, a fire behaviour specialist with the BC Wildfire Service, says a low-pressure system brought much-needed rain Thursday, along with cooler temperatures and lower humidity, making for “excellent” conditions for fire suppression efforts.
In a video released by the service, Peck says there has been minimal growth of the Parker Lake fire, now mapped at 123 square kilometres in size.
Peck says the weather has also dampened the much larger Patry Creek fire, a holdover blaze from last year that’s burning 25 kilometres north of Fort Nelson.