A wildfire estimated at about 20 hectares in size has flared up between Logan Lake and Kamloops, the BC Wildfire Service said Wednesday.
The fire, which was caused by lightning, is west of Tunkwa Lake, it’s about 13 kilometres northwest of Logan Lake and about 28 kilometres southwest of Kamloops.
The fire is considered active, and 17 firefighters and air support are tackling it.
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The service considers it a “Wildfire of Note.”
Coverage of wildfires on Globalnews.ca:
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In a tweet, the service said it was responding to “dozens of new fires,” which were largely due to intense lightning in southern and central B.C.
The biggest of those fires was a 90-hectare blaze about 15 kilometres west of Burns Lake.
That fire is burning in the area of Maxan Lake.
It’s “burning aggressively” and can be seen from Highway 16 and nearby communities.
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