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Wildfire at Harrison Lake in BC’s Fraser Valley grows

WATCH: For more on the wildfire situation in B.C., fire information officer Noelle Kekula joined Paul Haysom on Global News Morning by phone with the latest details – Jul 4, 2017

The B.C. Wildfire Service is reporting the fire on the eastern shores of Harrison Lake has grown to 115 hectares and that 20 more firefighters will be on site Tuesday morning.

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Fire Information Officer Noelle Kekula says the fire is five per cent contained, but believes crews could be battling it for a while.

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Kekula adds, “we’ve got steep terrain. We’ve got some unique winds and weather patterns with being right beside the lake and the terrain. So we’re just doing our best to get it under control.”

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A total of 80 firefighters, 6 helicopters and an air tanker are currently working the fire.

A leave order is still in place for the surrounding areas and the forest service road, while crews continue to battle the to blaze.

The Wildfire Service says the blaze was human-caused.

The B.C. Wildfire Service says there is currently only one campfire ban in effect in the province, but is asking campers to keep an eye on its website as one could be implemented for the coastal region in the coming days.

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