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Coquihalla Highway now open but wildfire knocks out power, burns wildlife fence

Global News viewer Dawn Adamson captured footage of the July Mountain wildfire burning dangerously close to the Coquihalla Highway on Sunday evening. The highway was forced to shut down between Merritt and Hope not long after this video was taken around 7 p.m. – Aug 16, 2021

The Coquihalla Highway reopened for essential travel between Merritt and Hope Tuesday afternoon as a wildfire continues to rage in the area.

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It was closed Sunday night due to the wildfire growing too close to the road and conditions becoming dangerous.

While it is now open, officials said it is for essential travel only, there are no facilities available, no stopping allowed and no access to on and off ramps.

Drivers are also being urged to watch for crews on the road, wildlife and debris from the fire.

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The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure said in a statement Monday the wildfire has knocked out power to the Coquihalla’s washroom facilities, the snow shed lighting and the digital message signs.

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The fire has also damaged kilometres of wildlife fencing that separates wildlife from traffic.

The July Mountain wildfire merged with the Brook Creek wildfire after jumping the highway and the new size of the blaze is now 20,860 hectares.

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Drivers are urged to check DriveBC for any updates before heading out as conditions can change at any time.

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