A wildfire burning near Highway 4 on Vancouver Island, British Columbia slows traffic to and from Port Alberni, Tofino and Ucluelet.
The wildfire is approximately 109 hectares in size and is burning west of the highway near Cameron Lake, 26 kilometers east of Port Alberni. Drive BC says traffic is single-lane alternating between Cathedral Grove and MacMillian Provincial Park, and people have been warned not to stop to watch the fire.
The BC Fire Department says the blaze was reported on Saturday and is still out of control. BC Wildfire adds that teams are working on this incident and that helicopters are traveling in inaccessible areas.
The efforts of the firefighters are supported in particular by air tankers. No structures are currently threatened. This fire is in a visible high traffic area and Highway 4 may be impacted intermittently, reports BC Wildfire on his Twitter feed. According to a driver stuck in traffic, the police do not know when the road will reopen.
Another fire in the north of the province
While the Donnie Creek fire is attracting attention for its intensity, the northern fire department must also tackle the West Kiskatinaw River wildfire detected Tuesday afternoon about 10 km east. is of Tumbler Ridgebetween Prince George and Fort St. John
The perimeter of this fire caused by lightning is currently estimated at 2000 hectares. He is not under control. Ground teams and aeronautical support are mobilized. Although the blaze is visible from the highway and the community, BC Wildfire ensures that it does not currently affect travel.
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