
B.C. warns of elevated wildfire risk as winds arrive with warm, dry conditions
The British Columbia government is urging people to use caution as a combination of warm, dry conditions and strong winds moves over the southern part of the province, raising the wildfire risk.
A statement from the Forests Ministry says the BC Wildfire Service is asking people to postpone any open burning until the windy conditions pass, and to use extra care for any backcountry camping.
Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says weather over the next several days “could set the stage for dangerous wildfire conditions across the province.”
He says this time of year carries the highest risk of wildfires caused by human activity, most of which are “entirely preventable.”