B.C. wildfire tally surges past 100 as lightning transforms fire season in a flash
The wildfire season in British Columbia has been transformed in a flash, with lightning strikes sending the number of blazes burning in the province past 100.
On Wednesday morning, the province’s firefighters faced about 20 blazes in what had been a relatively quiet season. By Saturday morning, there were about 115 fires burning, including roughly 77 that started in the last 24 hours.
Two-thirds of the fires were burning out of control and most new blazes, orders and alerts were concentrated in the southern B.C. Interior.
But Attila Banhegyi remained unfazed after choosing to remain in his house in Boston Bar, B.C., near the Brunswick Creek fire, which was 40 square kilometres in size, and the Ainslie Creek fire, with an area of 160 square kilometres.











