COVID-19 pandemic adds risk to wildfire season: B.C. forests minister
NEW HAZELTON, B.C. — The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the danger of British Columbia’s wildfire season and the province’s forests minister says public help is crucial to reducing fires.
Wildfires caused by humans are preventable and divert valuable resources away from naturally occurring fires while exposing firefighters to unnecessary risks, Doug Donaldson said Thursday.
Figures from the BC Wildfire Service show people caused more than 54 per cent of the wildfires in the province last year.
“Although the start to the 2020 fire season has been relatively normal so far, we must remain vigilant,” said Donaldson. “Mitigating wildfire risk is a shared responsibility and I’m calling on all British Columbians to help safeguard our communities, resources and infrastructure from harm.”