Two major wildfires in B.C.’s southern Interior now classified as ‘being held’
VANCOUVER — Two of the largest wildfires in British Columbia are now classified as “being held” after weeks of burning out of control and forcing people out of their homes.
The BC Wildfire Service said Thursday the nearly 900-square-kilometre Sparks Lake fire burning north of Kamloops is contained, meaning suppression has been sufficient to ensure it is not likely to spread beyond its current boundaries under forecasted conditions.
The 635-square-kilometre Tremont Creek blaze burning just outside Ashcroft is also being held and the service said structure protection resources are being removed in areas that are no longer at risk.
“We’ve had a relatively quiet week,” said Todd Nessman, fire operations manager with BC Wildfire Service, at a news conference Thursday.


