Wildfires decline in B.C. with rain, cooler weather, but heat forecasted to return
Crews fighting an out-of-control wildfire on Vancouver Island are building helipads to improve access to the flames burning on challenging, rocky terrain.
An operational updated posted by the BC Wildfire Service said firefighters are working to prevent further westward growth of the fire below the bluffs on Cameron Lake.
The update said higher upslope, the western edge of the fire is burning in an area with limited ground access, so the helipads will improve access for a direct attack.
Crews and equipment from 22 fire departments across Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan are working on the fire, which measures about 5.7 square kilometres.


