Drones, ATVs hamper B.C.’s wildfire fighting efforts during record-breaking season
Firefighters battling hundreds of blazes in British Columbia say they’ve been facing more than the usual obstacles, blaming members of the public for interfering with operations.
The BC Wildfire Service says it’s had to deal with several people riding all-terrain vehicles around active work sites and in one case a drone in the air forced firefighters to halt operations.
The service says in a statement there have been several reports of people getting in the way of heavy equipment operators and firefighters fighting multiple fires in the Burns Lake area in northwestern B.C.
It says public interference has a direct effect on the effectiveness of fire suppression and poses safety risks to both the public and firefighters.