Get the Top, Local stories delivered to your inbox! Click here to join the daily Vernon Matters newsletter.
Crews Battle Wildfire East Of Kamloops

Update: Wildfire East Of Kamloops Being Held

May 13, 2019 | 11:40 AM

Update 11:30 a.m.

A wildfire east of Kamloops is no longer listed as “out of control.”

The BC Wildfire Service says the Buse Creek fire is being held at 19 hectares.

The blaze broke out Sunday and had air tankers and helicopters working on it, but today, it’s being worked on by ground crews.

The fire, near the exit to Highway 97 off the Trans Canada at Monte Creek, is is believed to be human caused.

Update 7 a.m.

The B.C. Wildfire Service says the fire has grown to 19 hectares, with no structures or homes believed to be threatened.

Update 4:25 p.m. (Story from Dylana Milobar/CFJC Today

A blaze burning east of Kamloops has now grown to 6 hectares in size, according to the B.C Wildfire Service.

Air tankers were on site, and now helicopters have flown in to assist crews.

At this time, the service says no structures are threatened, and people should expect road closures in the area.

Update 3:40 p.m.

The BC Wildfire Service is battling an out of control blaze in the east part of Kamloops this afternoon.

Photos began surfacing online earlier today of what appeared to be multiple fires burning just past the Dallas industrial area across the South Thompson River.

Fire Information Officer Hannah Swift says there is a 4 hectare, out of control fire burning just south of Hook Road.

“We have air tankers and crews currently responding. As this incident develops, the number of personnel on site is continually changing,” She explains, “Currently we have the Pritchard volunteer fire department responding and on scene, and RCMP are also on site doing traffic control at this time.

The cause is still under investigation but Swift says given the fact that there have not been recent lightning strikes, is it suspected to be human caused.