
Wildfire looming over Squamish, B.C., reached within 40 metres of homes
SQUAMISH — Drivers on British Columbia’s Sea To Sky Highway could see the smoke billowing from the forested hills above Squamish on Wednesday.
But that didn’t show how close the Dryden Creek wildfire got to homes overnight.
Aaron Foote, the chief of Squamish Fire Rescue said Wednesday that debris from burning trees had fallen about 40 metres from homes, rolling down steep hillsides as local firefighters battled the blaze that’s threatening the community, which has declared a local state of emergency.
“Currently (the structures are) not at risk. We do have a good area of humidity,” Foote told a briefing. “We’ve been applying sprinkler systems throughout the past few days, and currently, they are not at risk.”