Holdover wildfires in B.C. come back to life amid warm, dry weather
10-05-2025 22:05 via globalnews.ca

Holdover wildfires in B.C. come back to life amid warm, dry weather

The BC Wildfire Service says 11 fires that have been smouldering underground near Fort Nelson, B.C., since last year are being whipped up by warm and dry weather conditions.
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Warm, dry weather stoking 11 wildfires near Fort Nelson, B.C., left over from last year
Warm, dry weather stoking 11 wildfires near Fort Nelson, B.C., left over from last year
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