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Fire near Vernon, B.C., is being held, with tactical evacuation order lifted

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Aug, 2025 09:27 AM
  • Fire near Vernon, B.C., is being held, with tactical evacuation order lifted

A wildfire that forced a brief tactical evacuation in the Okanagan region of British Columbia is now being held, and evacuees have been told they're safe to return home.

The BC Wildfire Service's online dashboard says in an overnight update that the Boltres Creek fire just south of Vernon is projected to remain in its current perimeter measuring one square kilometre.

The City of Vernon says on its Facebook page that the blaze is stable and no longer growing, with Highway 97 fully open and the evacuation order lifted.

The fire had triggered a local state of emergency and the tactical evacuation of about 20 properties on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Mount Underwood fire on Vancouver Island, south of Port Alberni, B.C., continues to burn out of control, but crews say rain over the weekend has reduced activity to a smouldering ground fire with some open flame.

The fire is measured at more than 36 square kilometres and continues to be the only current wildfire-of-note in B.C., meaning the blaze is creating an increased level of interest due to visibility or threat to nearby residents and infrastructure.

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