Cooler, wetter weather reduces wildfire activity in northeast B.C.
VANCOUVER — The BC Wildfire Service says cooler, wetter conditions are allowing crews to make progress in their firefight in the province’s northeast where thousands of evacuees remain out of their homes for a second week.
The service says in an update on Tuesday that the more seasonable weather has reduced fire activity and is expected to persist throughout the week.
But it’s warning that despite the favourable conditions, much of the province remains “unseasonably dry” due to the ongoing drought.
It says that means fire fuels remain “very susceptible to ignition” and wildfires can spread rapidly.

