British Columbia's Southeast Fire Centre highlights surge in number of abandoned campfires to 133, warns that two campfires have escaped, caused wildfires so far this season
Wendy Lisney
CASTLEGAR, British Columbia
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August 8, 2012
(press release)
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A surge in the number of abandoned campfires and high temperatures throughout the has fire officials urging recreationalists to be extremely careful with campfires. Fire wardens responded to 34 abandoned campfires over the B.C. Day long weekend, raising the number of abandoned campfires to 133 this season. Abandoned campfires can start wildfires. This season, two campfires have escaped and caused wildfires.
With lightning in the forecast and hot and dry conditions anticipated, it is critical that the public remains vigilant.
The Fire Danger Rating is currently high in the Southeast Fire Centre with the exception of the Columbia Fire Zone, which is low to moderate.
Quick Facts:
• Since April 1, the Southeast Fire Centre has responded to 49 wildfires, 28 of which were person-caused.
• Leaving a campfire unattended can result in a $345 fine. If your campfire causes a wildfire, you may also be held liable for suppression costs and damages.
• To report a wildfire or unattended campfire, call *5555 on your cell phone or 1 800 663-5555 toll-free.
Learn More:
For the latest information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions, road closures and air quality advisories, go to: http://bcwildfire.ca
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