Heat, lightning spark dozens of new fires in B.C., prompting evacuations and alerts
Dozens of new wildfires have been sparked in British Columbia, in a surge associated with this week’s high temperatures and thousands of lightning strikes.
Multiple evacuation orders were in place across the province on Thursday, covering lakefront properties on Vancouver Island, homes in the Okanagan Valley and two First Nation reserves near Lytton.
By late Thursday, the BC Wildfire Service website showed about 55 new fires had been ignited in the previous 24 hours.
They represented about half of the 100 or so fires burning across the province, and the service said that number was expected to rise.


