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Stretch of Highway 20 reopens after earlier closure by wildfire

The Cariboo fire centre has not issued any evacuation alerts or orders but does say the wildfire South of Riske Creek is around 15 hectres in size and is belived to be human-caused. Courtesy: BC Wildfire Twitter

A previously out of control wildfire in B.C.’s Cariboo region is now being held and a stretch of highway closed for a time has reopened.

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Drive BC says Highway 20 is clear West of Riske Creek after wildfire activity.

The wildfire first spotted Wednesday is reportedly 15 hectares in size and is believed to be human-caused, according to the BC Wildfire Service.

This comes as multiple wildfires are burning throughout the province, with the majority in the Kamloops Fire Centre.

That’s where another wildfire just north of Pemberton was also discovered Wednesday. It has grown to 10 hectares and remains out of control.

That fire is located in Blackbird Creek, which is just north of the Sunshine Mountain Recreation site.

The BC Wildfire Service has not issued any evacuation orders or alerts for either fire.

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There are currently 23 active wildfires burning across B.C.

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