Crews battling Mine Creek wildfire brace for forecast wind and heat; Coquihalla remains closed
KAMLOOPS — The Mine Creek wildfire northeast of Hope saw aggressive growth Wednesday (Sept. 3) afternoon. Activity was moderate until a sudden shift in wind, which quickly sent flames down the mountainside and across the Coquihalla Highway. And for more than 24 hours now, both lanes of Highway 5 have been shut down for a 100-kilometre stretch between Hope and Merritt.
Several firefighting units were sent to attack the flames, along with helicopters and other aerial resources. The swell of fire spread prompted evacuation alerts for more than 80 properties from the Thompson Nicola Regional District and the Fraser Valley Regional District, along with an evacuation order for one property. Heading into late Thursday, the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) is expecting another surge in wind and heat.
After the Mine Creek wildfire ramped up to Rank 5 behaviour Wednesday evening, BCWS Fire Information Officer Taylor Stewart Shantz says activity toned down slightly Thursday morning, to Rank 2 and 3 behaviour.


