Multiple aerial firefighting tankers and helicopters with Bambi Buckets are now attacking a wildfire at the south end of Cherry Creek Road near Port Alberni.
The fire was reported before 5 p.m. on Monday (June 28, 2021) and was added to the BC Wildfire map. BC Wildfire Service has now taken command of the fire, which has grown to two hectares, according to Dorthe Jakobsen, fire information officer with the Coastal Fire Centre.
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Cherry Creek resident Tony Shumuk said shortly after 7 p.m. that two aerial firefighting helicopters with Bambi buckets were pouring water on the fire, and he could see an excavator on the site as well.
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Port Alberni broke its all-time heat record of 41.7 degrees Celsius on Monday, June 28. The weather station at the Alberni Valley Regional Airport reported 42.2 degrees Celsius at 4 p.m. with a humidex of 46. It was the third consecutive daily heat broken in the city.
This is the second time a wildfire has burned out of control in the same area in the past three years.
Fire crews battled a blaze on the Beaufort Range bluff for several days during another hot, dry summer in 2018. The fire grew to 10 hectares overnight in August 2018 due to conditions.
There was also a spot fire on the Cumberland side of the Beaufort Range, noticed around 10:30 a.m. Monday. That fire is deemed under control by the Coastal Fire Centre.
Jakobsen told the Comox Valley Record that the centre is seeing a lot of fire started by vehicles or by cigarettes being tossed out of car windows, both of which are exceptionally dangerous. The fire danger level for the region has been elevated to Extreme Fire Danger Rating, the Port Alberni Fire Department tweeted Monday afternoon.
B次元官网网址 With files from Erin Haluschak, Black Press
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