Wildfire service plots huge planned ignition to protect North Shuswap Thursday
LEE CREEK, B.C. — B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) officials are hoping a massive planned ignition can alleviate the danger from the Lower East Adams Lake wildfire to North Shuswap communities.
In an update to its website, BCWS says the planned ignition was to be held Thursday afternoon (Aug. 17) “if there is a window of opportunity.”
The ignition would be intended to cut down on the available fuel between the southeast edge of the Lower East Adams Lake fire and the communities of Lee Creek and Scotch Creek. It would take place along about 10 kilometres of fire guard that has already been build along the power lines that run north of the communities.