Police set up tip line to find source of B.C.’s largest forest fire in 2017
CLINTON, B.C. — RCMP say they’re looking for help in finding the source of a human caused wildfire that burned nearly 2,000 square kilometres of forest, brush and buildings in British Columbia last year.
The so-called Elephant Hill fire started on July 6 near Ashcroft and was officially declared contained on Oct. 2.
Police say in a news release they are continuing to investigate the cause of the fire and a dedicated tip line has been activated for anyone who may know how the flames started.
It was one of the largest fires of the season in what was a record-breaking wildfire year for the province.
