
BC Wildfire Service expects Squamish fire held soon, as residents celebrate rain
A fire that has been burning out of control as it threatened Squamish, B.C., this week is expected to be declared “held” in the next couple days, a spokesman with the BC Wildfire Service said Friday.
Rory Baldwin told a news briefing that crews expected good progress this weekend thanks to favourable weather, while District of Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford said rain on Thursday night had prompted celebrations on the streets.
The blaze north of Vancouver — which triggered a local state of emergency and has been deemed “out of control” since it was discovered on Monday — was 60 hectares in size, with Hurford attributing an increase to improved mapping.
“It’s been a long week,” Hurford told the briefing Friday, while noting that the community that’s halfway between Vancouver and Whistler usually sees a lot of traffic and visitors over the weekend.