"Not out of the woods yet," BC Wildfire Service warns of very dynamic fire situations
Emelie Peacock, an information officer with the BC Wildfire Service, said a week of dry and hot weather combined with lightning led to many new fire starts.
Since Wednesday, more than 35,000 lightning strikes were recorded across the province, Peacock said.
Severe thunderstorm watches remained in place on Friday for a large swatch of the southern Interior and stretching to locations into the northeast. Above-seasonal temperatures, especially in the southern Interior, roasted many parts of the province earlier in the week, Peacock said.
"So, we've certainly seen the southern parts of the province really come on board later in the season than we're used to, but the southern parts of the province are now fully in wildfire season," she said in an interview Friday.
The lightning storms set off 65 new fires between Thursday and Friday, with some of them burning close to communities in the Interior, in the Fraser Canyon and on the Vancouver Island. There are about 130 active wildfires burning in the province.
While she said the cooling trend and showers "are going to help us out," the province isn't "completely out of the woods yet."
"We will likely see new wildfire starts, what we call holdover lightning fires," said Peacock, adding the holdover fires usually take several days to become visible.
Residents who were rushed out of their homes by a wildfire near Peachland on Wednesday were allowed to return home.
The Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre said those at 118 properties were allowed to go home on Friday, a day after residents of about 380 homes were allowed to return.
The centre said those in the 118 homes must remain on evacuation alert, although all alerts had been lifted for another 490 properties.
The BC Wildfire Service said the blaze near Peachland has been classified as being held and is no longer out of control.
The Nanaimo Regional District on Vancouver Island declared a state of local emergency because of wildfire burning on the north banks of Cameron Lake, about 60 kilometres from the City of Nanaimo.
Homes on the north side of the lake have been ordered evacuated, while other nearby properties have been put on evacuation alert.
The district said 289 properties were put on evacuation alert, while a few dozen were evacuated Thursday.
Peacock said the fire, which is measured at just under a square kilometre in size and visible from Highway 4, is "burning aggressively" in terrain that is difficult to access.
More than 40 firefighters and helicopters are working on the fire, and Peacock said Highway 4 is still open and unaffected.
A wildfire south of Lytton, B.C., has been measured at just over 12-square kilometres in size and an evacuation order issued by the Lytton First Nation remains in place because of the blaze.
The wildfire service says the fire is highly visible from Highway 1, and motorists are asked to use extra caution and be aware of their surroundings while passing through.
While a cooling trend was coming for the province over the long weekend, Peacock said thunderstorm activity will continue in the North, and they will likely bring dry lightning.
Peacock said people who want to get out and enjoy the long weekend are encouraged to check wildfire and driving information before they leave, as the wildfire situation is "very dynamic, and road conditions can change very quickly."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 1, 2025.
Chuck Chiang, The Canadian Press
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CNN
3 hours ago
- CNN
Firefighters battle California's Gifford Fire
The Gifford Fire has now burned over 72,000 acres across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties in California. Containment is still at just 3% after five days. The fire is the second largest wildfire of the year in California so far.


CNN
3 hours ago
- CNN
Firefighters battle California's Gifford Fire
The Gifford Fire has now burned over 72,000 acres across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties in California. Containment is still at just 3% after five days. The fire is the second largest wildfire of the year in California so far.

CNN
3 hours ago
- CNN
Pope's Gen Z appeal, prime time for hurricanes, combating money stress: Catch up on the day's stories
👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Worried about money? A lot of people are. Experts offer tips on how you can prepare for hard times — and reduce stress in the process. Here's what else you might have missed during your busy day. Rome just wrapped up the equivalent of a Catholic Woodstock, and the headliner was the new American pope. Hundreds of thousands of young people from across the globe waved flags on the Eternal City's ancient streets and camped out in warehouses as they gathered for faith, music and religious services. The Atlantic hurricane season has been relatively calm so far, but August through mid-September is historically the most active stretch. The next few weeks could be a whole different ballgame as the conditions that fuel these storms start to fall into place. As part of a modernization effort, the Trump administration will stop sending out paper checks for Social Security beneficiaries soon. There will, however, be some exceptions. Here's what you need to know. Until recently, women's soccer outside the US had a relatively short history, but the sport has exploded in popularity around the world in the past few years. The progress is encouraging, but there have been bumps along the way. Proteins from an ancient rhino tooth unearthed in the Canadian Arctic have allowed scientists to look much deeper into the past than ever before. Dinosaur proteins could be next. GET '5 THINGS' IN YOUR INBOX If your day doesn't start until you're up to speed on the latest headlines, then let us introduce you to your new favorite morning fix. Sign up here for the '5 Things' newsletter. 🔥 Fire in the sky: Firefighters have been battling a large blaze in the Grand Canyon since July 4, but it's been intensifying because of the heat and gusty winds. This led to the formation of an ominous-looking fire cloud more than 24,000 feet up in the air. Elon Musk awarded $29 billion pay package from Tesla As more colon cancer cases are found in adults under 50, see symptoms to watch for In the only country that prohibits girls and women from higher education, the Taliban is cracking down even harder on schools 📸 Behind the scenes: Legendary music photographer Jim Marshall started taking pictures of the Grateful Dead in 1966. The resulting images are intimate and honest, reflecting the trust he built over the years. Take a look. 🫏 Democratic lawmakers left which state in an effort to prevent a partisan redrawing of the congressional map?A. AlabamaB. MissouriC. TexasD. Louisiana⬇️ Scroll down for the answer. 👋 We'll see you tomorrow.🧠 Quiz answer: C. The political battle over Texas' redistricting effort is having major implications across the country.📧 Check out all of CNN's newsletters. Today's edition of 5 Things PM was edited and produced by CNN's Kimberly Richardson and Sarah Hutter.