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Fraser Complex Evening Update August 19, 2018

Shovel Lake Wildfire (R11498)
Location: approx. 6km north of the community of Fraser Lake
Status: 84,793.7hectares (mapped—processed infra-red image)
Cause: under investigation
Resources: 253 firefighters, 52 pieces of heavy equipment, 8 helicopters shared in the complex

Objectives: The Shovel Lake fire remains active, and has currently been mapped at 84,793.7 hectares using high level infra-red scans. Today ground crews worked to mop up sections of the fire on the southern perimeter and will continue to push guard in on the southern flank of the fire. The east side of the fire was active yesterday and crossed over the Settlement Road, moving through some heavy timber and into a field, moving under the burn scar from last year. Heavy equipment and crews worked to tie this back in to the perimeter yesterday. Skimmers also were working on the Hannay Road guard to assist equipment and crews on the ground. Crews along the south perimeter of the fire conducted a successful planned ignition yesterday, creating an approximately six kilometre fuel free from Stern Lake to Ormond Creek. This reinforces the containment line that has been put in place along the png pipeline and will help stop fire growth south towards the north shore of Fraser Lake by removing fuel within the fire perimeter to eliminate the chance of re-burn and fire spotting potential. This planned ignition was supported by water skimming aircraft off of Fraser Lake, airtankers dropping fire retardant, and bucketing helicopters. Structural firefighters and structural protection specialists were on the Stella Road area to protect structures as a proactive measure during the burn-off. Night crews were assigned to active sections of the fire last night to keep communities and structures safe. Heavy equipment has now pushed continuous guard on the south side of the fire going east. The continuous guard starts at the Sutherland FSR and links to Dog Creek Trail, with the containment line running north of the png pipeline and Stella Rd. This continuous guard veers northward to wrap up the eastern side of the fire, crossing Barlow FSR and extending northward. The eastern guard is currently about one kilometre northwest of Marie Lake. Ground crews and heavy equipment will also continue making a guard near Hannay Rd on the northwestern side of the fire today. While the BC Wildfire Service appreciates the support from the local communities, we are unable to accept or facilitate donations at the Fraser Lake fire camp. Instead, please consider donating to groups supporting wildfire evacuees in affected areas.
Evacuations: An Evacuation Order and Alert remains in effect for this wildfire by the Bulkley Nechako Regional District, with the alert being expanded last night. For more information visit: https://www.rdbn.bc.ca/
BC Wildfire Service continues to implement an Area Order Restriction to protect public safety due to the wildfire’s rate of spread and to avoid interference with fire suppression efforts. The area restriction will remain in place until noon on Sept. 15, 2018, or until the order is rescinded. The area restriction order applies to all Crown land outlined on the map (including recreational campgrounds) that is available online at: http://ow.ly/X8Mr30lbPR9

Island Lake Wildfire (R11921)
Location: Adjacent to Island Lake
Status: 14,864 hectares in size (estimated)
Cause: Under investigation
Resources: 64 firefighters, 11 pieces of heavy equipment, 8 helicopters shared in the complex

Objectives: The Island Lake fire was active yesterday, with noticeable smoke coming off of the incident in the morning. There was a 120 hectare excursion to the south of Anzus Lake running southeast towards Borel Lake. No structural values were threatened. Crews continue to monitor for and extinguish any spot fires. Ground crews and heavy equipment are continuing to work off the 238 Road to build a fuel free containment line. Hand ignitions were conducted yesterday evening to support the development of safety zones between Borel Lake and Anzus Lake. Heavy equipment are working night shifts to build guard while fire activity is minimal. Today, crews will continue their work to tie the fire into the former Binta Fire burn scar from 2010. Crews are continuing to build guard on the southeast flank and the 238 Road and are monitoring for values in need of structural protection in the area and on the lakeshore. The weather is anticipated to be warm and dry today, with winds alternating from the east and the north up to 15 km/hr. While the BC Wildfire Service appreciates the support from the local communities, we are unable to accept or facilitate donations at the Fraser Lake fire camp. Instead please consider donating to groups supporting wildfire evacuees in affected areas.

Fire Weather Summary
Sunday – Sunny. Winds becoming N-E 8-15km/h. High temperatures near 26 and minimum RH 20-25%. Sunday night the inversion issue returns with lower recovery aloft.
Outlook Monday and Tuesday — The ridge drifts inland Monday. Sunshine continues and temps rise to near 28°C with humidity in the low 20’s. Winds Monday light E-NE. On Tuesday, a weak upper cold front moves to near Smithers as the ridge heads east. Sunshine continues and temperatures remain near 28°C with humidity in the low 20’s. Winds become SW-W 15-20km/h with potential gusts to 30.

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CSTC and Prince George Indigenous Organizations Collaborate on Wildfire Evacuee Services Response

MEDIA RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, August 17, 2018

Carrier Sekani Tribal Council and Prince George Indigenous Organizations Collaborate on Wildfire Evacuee Services Response

Dakelh Territory, Prince George:  The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC) and numerous Prince George Indigenous organizations are collaborating to help contribute a volunteer effort toward the Evacuation Support Services for First Nations fleeing the wildfires raging in the northwestern region of the province.

Many of the evacuees arriving in Prince George originate from First Nations communities dispersed throughout the region that are impacted by the Shovel Lake Fire. The kindness and effort displayed by volunteers and Prince George City workers at the City Emergency Reception Centre located at the CN Centre has been outstanding. The collaborating team will be working hard with the City of Prince George to streamline and improve the effort to support evacuees.

Indigenous organizations that are a part of this collaborative effort include: Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS), Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association (PGNAETA), British Columbia Assembly of First Nations (BCAFN), Aboriginal Housing Society (AHS), Prince George Native Friendship Centre (PGNFC), Yekooche First Nations, Stellat’en First Nation, Nadleh Whut’en, Kluskus First Nation, Tl’azt’en Nation, to name a few.

“This collaboration demonstrates how Indigenous peoples will pull together in times of crises as they bring together resources to help each other. This is how we build and display strength and resilience as we work to withstand extreme challenges.” states Ben Berland, General Manager.

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Contact: General Manager, Ben Berland, CSTC Office: (250) 562-6279, cell (778)349-3718.

http://darac.sg-host.com/wp-content/uploads/2018-08-17_Wildfire_Indigenous_PG_response.pdf

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Wildfire Update August 17 2018

FRASER COMPLEX
Shovel Lake Wildfire (R11498)
Shovel Lake (R11498), part of the Babine Complex, Northwest Fire Centre
Location: 6.7 km north of Endako
Status: 79, 192 hectares estimated (due to better mapping visibility-includes recent growth over last few days)
Cause: Under investigation
Resources: 113 firefighters, 52 pieces of heavy equipment, 8 helicopters

Objectives: The Shovel Lake fire remains active. Around the entire perimeter there was some small growth. Structural Protection is being conducted in the community of Fort St. James, Nadleh Whut’en, and the north shore of Fraser Lake. Better visibility this morning will facilitate improved mapping of the fire perimeter. Crews and heavy equipment continue to work to establish guard along the png pipeline east from Stern Lake, as well as along the east side of the fire on the Sutherland FSR and Barlow FSR as an equipment strike team in conjunction with local industry. Crews will be conducting a burn-off from Stern Lake to Ormond Creek to remove fuels from the south perimeter. This will act as a fuel free area to help stop the fire growth south towards the north shore of Fraser Lake. Air tankers and skimmers were assisting the equipment in establishing this guard two days ago, and will continue today as visibility allows. Additional resources will be arriving today and tomorrow.

Evacuations: An Evacuation Order and Alert remains in effect for this wildfire by the Bulkley Nechako Regional District, with the alert being expanded last night. For more information visit: https://www.rdbn.bc.ca/ BC Wildfire Service continues to implement an Area Order Restriction to protect public safety due to the wildfire’s rate of spread and to avoid interference with fire suppression efforts. The area restriction will remain in place until noon on Sept. 15, 2018, or until the order is rescinded. The area restriction order applies to all Crown land outlined on the map (including recreational campgrounds) that is available online at: http://ow.ly/X8Mr30lbPR9

Click on the link below to access more info:

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Shovel Lake Fire Satellite Imagery August 2018 (Updated)

Updated graphic now showing 5 days of fire growth with top image from August 17th.

Updated graphic now showing 5 days of fire growth with top image from August 17th.

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Wildfire Update August 16 2018 Advisory

http://darac.sg-host.com/wp-content/uploads/18_71W19GC_Wildfire_Update_Fraser_Complex_Aug_16.pdf

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Wildfire Update August 15 evening 2018 Highlights

Go to the link below to access the full document:
https://issuu.com/bcwildfire/docs/18_71w19rb_wildfire_update_babine_c_ef6e48e348799a

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Wildfire Update August 15 2018 Hightlights

Wildfire Update August 15, 2018

Shovel Lake Wildfire (R11498) This fire is impacting Stellat’en First Nation, Nadleh Whut’en and Nak’azdli Whut’en.
Location: 6.7 km north of Endako
Status: 50,831 hectares estimated
Cause: under investigation
Resources: 118 firefighters and 47 pieces of heavy equipment.

Objectives: Today on the west flank crews will be conducting a planned ignition from the intersection of the Owl Lake Road and Bomberger along a guard that is being completed to Stern Lake on the north side of Tatin Lake.
Status: The Shovel Lake fire pushed approximately 5-7 kilometres on the east flank. The Cunningham FSR has not been breached and Hwy 27 is still open at this time. Structural Protection is being conducted in the community of Fort St. James and in the Nadleh Whut’en community.
On the southeast flank the fire burned down to the png pipeline to the north of Fraser Lake.
Evacuations: An Evacuation Order and Alert remains in effect for this wildfire by the Bulkley Nechako Regional District. For more information visit: https://www.rdbn.bc.ca/
BC Wildfire Service continues to implement an Area Order Restriction to protect public safety due to the wildfire’s rate of spread and to avoid interference with fire suppression efforts. The area restriction will remain in place until noon on Sept. 15, 2018, or until the order is rescinded. The area restriction order applies to all Crown land outlined on the map (including recreational campgrounds) that is available online at: http://ow.ly/X8Mr30lbPR9

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Wildfire Update August 14 (evening) 2018 Highlight

To view a map of this fire go to the following link:
https://www.rdbn.bc.ca/protectiveservices/emergency-center/162-alerts/609-expanded-evacuation-order-issued-shovel-lake-wildfire-august-13-2018-at-2100-hrs#see-map

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Wildfire Update August 14 (evening) 2018

Shovel Lake (R11498), part of the Babine Complex, Northwest Fire Centre.
This fire is impacting CSTC communities Stellat’en First Nation and Nadleh Whut’en.
Location: 6.7 km north of Endako
Status: 50, 831 ha.

Current Activity: The Shovel Lake wildfire did not experience the same activity and growth as yesterday, however, there was some fire activity again on the east side. The fire is split up into North and South divisions. The North division worked to secure the Hannay Road and the png pipeline on the west flank of the fire. They have a secured line at this point. Crews also worked to tie in Tatin Lake northwest to Owl Lake. There are unburned pockets of fuel on the fire side of this guard that will be hand ignited tomorrow if conditions allow. In the South Division the fire did get onto the south side of Stern Lake. Crews built guard on the south side of the fire activity and were successful in guarding this excursion. The big picture plan for the South division is to build a guard from Stern Lake east all the way across the north of Fraser Lake. Equipment will also build guard following a png pipeline that runs along the north shore of Fraser lake. This will act as a secondary guard for the properties on the north shore.

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Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako Evacuation Orders and Alerts

Click link to go to the RDBN Wildfire Alerts and Orders website: http://www.rdbn.bc.ca/

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Carrier Sekani Tribal Council and Northern BC Mayors Call for Immediate Increased Support

Carrier Sekani Tribal Council and Northern BC Mayors Call for Immediate Increased Support Towards Wildfires Threatening Northern Rural and Indigenous Communities.

MEDIA RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, August 13, 2018

Dakelh Territory, Prince George:  The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC) and the Northern B.C. Mayors are calling for immediate increased support from the provincial and federal governments in response to the struggle against wildfires threatening northern rural and indigenous communities. The northwest region of the province now has some of the largest fires in the province.

The priority action needed immediately is a Wildfire Command Centre established in the northwest of the province. With no rain in the immediate forecast and temperatures rising again many people fear that these large fires will get even more aggressive and increasingly threaten structures and livestock/wildlife.

So far the province has been slow to declare a provincial state of emergency, however, many northern communities have recently been placed on evacuation alerts as wildfires rapidly increase in size and ferocity. The situation is becoming increasingly desperate and reports of stressed and inadequate resources are being brought forward.

“While we recognize that other regions of the province are under threat, we are asking Premier Horgan to respond to the northern situation and immediately utilize any resources that are standing by.” states Deputy Tribal Chief Reg Mueller.

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Contact:
Deputy Tribal Chief Reg Mueller, CSTC Office: (250) 562-6279; Cell: (250) 617-1565.

http://darac.sg-host.com/wp-content/uploads/2018-08-13_Wildfire_emergency.pdf

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