Lightning-caused wildfire ignites 24km south of Fort St. James a potential threat to Highway 27 corridor
FORT ST. JAMES — BC Wildfire Service crews are busy responding to a new fire located 24 kilometres south of Fort St. James.
The 30-hectare lightning-caused Tsah Creek wildfire was detected Wednesday afternoon and is currently classified as out-of-control.
“This fire is burning in grass, brush and open to heavy timber. Multiple initial attack crews, a heavy equipment strike team, 2 helicopters and airtankers are currently responding. The fire is highly visible to surrounding communities and commuters on Highway 27,” said the Wildfire Service in a tweet.