Airtankers dropped retardant on a wildfire northeast of Terrace this morning between its southwest flank and Hwy16 to slow its growth and push it into the alpine.
Air tankers dropped retardant on a wildfire northeast of Terrace this morning between its southwest flank and Hwy 16 to slow its growth and push it into the alpine.
Now listed at 105 hectares, the Little Oliver Creek fire, first reported the afternoon of July 8 is listed as out of control and as a wildfire of note by the B.C. Wildfire Service. "A wildfire will retain a status of out of control, until the incident commander is satisfied that the wildfire will not spread beyond the current or predetermined boundaries under the existing and forecasted conditions," said B.C. Wildfire Service information officer Morgan Blois.As of the afternoon of July 9, there were 15 personnel at the scene and a helicopter."At this time there is no immediate threat to structures within the vicinity of this fire.
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