The Oliver Fire Department was busy Saturday evening after a fire sparked west of town on Oliver Mountain.
Crews responded to the fire around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday and were on site until around 11:00 p.m. working on the blaze with the help of the B.C. Wildfire Service.
As of Sunday morning, the 3.5-hectare fire was essentially extinguished but crews are expected to return again to check for hot spots.
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There are conflicting reports on the cause of the fire. Oliver’s fire chief said he was told by the Wildfire Service the blaze is believed to be human-caused.
The Wildfire Service’s website, however, said the suspected cause is lightning.
The blaze did not threaten homes. The only structure in the vicinity was a cell tower which was not damaged.
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