Wildfire number surges to about 140 in B.C. amid hot, dry conditions
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Wildfire Service says the number of active blazes in the province has nearly doubled since mid-week as hot and dry conditions persist alongside the potential for more lightning starts.
It says about 130 wildfires are burning across the province as of Saturday, climbing from just 68 on Wednesday.
The wildfire service says more than 50 active fires are out of control, and lightning caused about 70 per cent of them.
It says in a social media post that there were about 650 lightning strikes in the Kamloops Fire Centre on Friday, and 15 new fire starts in the past 24 hours — three of which remain out of control — are believed to be lightning-caused.
