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Truax Creek Wildfire

Truax Creek wildfire near Carpenter Lake being held; regional district rescinds evacuation alert

May 20, 2024 | 1:56 PM

LILLOOET, B.C. — A wildfire northwest of Lillooet is being held.

In an update Sunday (May 19), the BC Wildfire Service says the Truax Creek wildfire near Carpenter Lake is likely to remain within its 183-hectare perimeter due to fuel, resource availability and weather conditions.

“Minimal growth has occurred on the fire since the first 24 hours. Additionally, there continues to be no growth to the west at this time,” the wildfire service states. “Minimal precipitation was received onsite overnight. Overall, cooler temperatures and higher relative humidity will contribute to decreased fire behavior and support crews continuing direct attack suppression efforts on the fire.”

The wildfire service adds crews are focusing their efforts on both the east and west flanks of the Truax Creek wildfire. Forty-four fighters, six helicopters and five pieces of heavy equipment are assigned to the fire.

Elsewhere, the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District rescinded its evacuation alert related to the Truax Creek wildfire Monday morning.

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The Truax Creek wildfire was discovered on May 12 and is suspected to be human caused. It’s one of three active wildfires within the Kamloops Fire Centre, although the other two are under control.

Category 2 open fires were prohibited in the Kamloops Fire Centre ahead of Victoria Day long weekend, although campfires are still allowed.

As of noon Monday, the fire danger rating for the Kamloops Fire Centre is mostly low, but with some patches of very low and moderate risks.

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