The Komonko Creek wildfire in southeastern B.C. is no longer considered a 'wildfire of note,' reducing to two the provincial tally of fires that are highly visible or pose a threat to people or properties.
The Komonko Creek wildfire in southeastern B.C. is no longer considered a"wildfire of note," reducing to two the provincial tally of fires that are highly visible or pose a threat to people or properties.
It's among about 30 per cent of the province's 355 active wildfires that the BC Wildfire Service classifies as burning out of control.
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