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Global News. B.C. wildfires: Antler Creek fire grows, Shetland Creek still out of control. Posted: July 23, 2024 | Last updated: July 23, 2024. Several communities remain on high alert in the ...
The Shetland Creek wildfire scorched much of the area on Wednesday night, and now officials are getting their first good look at the damage. Josh Dawson and Tim Petruk, Castanet Jul 19, 2024 3:38 ...
Handout footage from the B.C. Wildfire Service shows smoke and flames from the huge Shetland Creek wildfire in B.C.'s southern Interior from the week of July 22, 2024.
Handful of structures destroyed in Venables Valley by Shetland Creek fire. The Shetland Creek wildfire scorched much of the area on Wednesday night, and now officials are getting their first good look ...
The Shetland Creek fire, burning between Spences Bridge and Cache Creek has destroyed homes in the Venables Valley area, and forced the closure of Highway 1. Alissa Thibault reports – Jul 22, 2024 ...
Understandably, BC Wildfire expects the Shetland Creek fire to grow. “Relative humidities are quite low as to what we’d like to be seeing in order to get that good recovery overnight,” said ...
The rapid growth of the out-of-control Shetland Creek fire in the B.C. Interior came ahead of a major spike in the number of fires across the province, while the BC Wildfire Service braced for ...
The Shetland Creek fire originated approximately 7.5 kilometres north of Spences Bridge on July 12. It has recently exploded in size, growing from 50 square kilometres on Thursday to more than 130 ...
The large wildfire that destroyed multiple homes in British Columbia’s southern Interior last month is now considered “held.” BC Wildfire Service says the 280-square-kilometre Shetland Creek ...
The Shetland Creek fire is estimated at 12,402 hectares and the blaze is expected to continue its run north toward Ashcroft on Friday. Robert Gray, a wildland fire ecologist, was on a flight over the ...
Crews have pulled back from the Shetland Creek fire in B.C.'s Venables Valley because of the risk they might get trapped there. That fire is burning south of Ashcroft and Cache Creek and covers ...
The large wildfire that destroyed multiple homes in British Columbia’s southern Interior last month is now considered “held.” BC Wildfire Service says the 280-square-kilometre Shetland Creek ...