Even with more than 300 fires raging in B.C., emergency officials confident with current response strategy
KAMLOOPS — Emergency officials say B.C. is about one month ahead of schedule with its fire season and B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) resources are being stretched to the limit. Even so, officials say they are confident that their approach is keeping lives and homes safe.
In a news conference Thursday (July 15), Manager of Wildfire Operations Kurtis Isfeld said nearly 1,100 fires have been ignited in B.C. since April 1, burning 203,000 hectares of ground. Both of those figures are several times higher than normal for this time of year.
As of Thursday, there are 309 active fires in B.C. — and 2,500 firefighters battling them. Isfeld said that means not every new start will get attention.
“With the current resource challenges that we have, we are unable to commit to all new ignitions,” Isfeld said, “which means our focus, at this point, is on allocating those resources to values of life and safety.”