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Hotspots may reappear in the Interior from overwintering fires

As the warmer weather returns, hotspots from 2017 wildfires could reemerge in the B.C. Interior.

This phenomenon is called overwintering and it occurs when a wildfire that burned deep underground continues to smolder during the winter.

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Given the extent of last summer’s drought and the intensity of some of the 2017 fires, some of these residual hotspots could flare up as the weather gets drier.

Most overwintering fires will occur well within the original fire’s perimeter.

Firefighters have patrolled many areas and communities where wildfires burned last year, using thermal-imaging technology.

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It’s standard practice for the BC Wildfire Service to monitor these areas to ensure any flare-ups are located and suppressed if necessary.

In addition, member of public are encouraged to report any wildfire or smoke that they see, even if it’s located within the perimeter of a previous fire.

You can do so by calling 1-800-663-555 toll free, or by dialing *5555 on a cell phone.



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