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B.C. bans campfires across the province as of Friday, July 12

WATCH: Senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains why the province is concerned about the forecast and potential fire danger. – Jul 9, 2024

A province-wide campfire ban will take effect as of 12 p.m. on Friday, July 12.

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The BC Wildfire Service said with the increased risk of new wildfire starts from current and forecast weather conditions, a complete ban across the province is necessary.

The organization said this ban is being enacted to help prevent human-caused wildfires.

Previously, there were campfire bans announced for regions around the province but as of Friday at noon, a full ban will take effect.

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These prohibitions apply to all public and private land unless specified otherwise, according to the B.C. government — for example, in a local government bylaw.

Everyone is urged to check with local government authorities for any other restrictions and assess conditions before lighting any fires.

Last year, a campfire ban across most of the province went into effect on June 8.

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