BC Wildfire Service says the Pantage Lake wildfire “being held”, which means it’s unlikely the fire will spread beyond predetermined boundaries, weather permitting.
As of noon today, the fire had grown to 168 hectares and is about 55% contained. That’s about 25% more contained than Tuesday even though it’s grown about 10 hectares.
The blaze, located about five kilometres south of Pantage Lake and 40 kilometres northwest of Quesnel, was discovered Sunday. BC Wildfire Service has since determined lightning started the blaze.
There are currently 60 firefighters, four helicopters, and nine pieces of heavy equipment establishing control lines around the fire’s perimeter.
This fire does not pose a threat to public safety or property at this time.
The Pantage Lake #BCwildfire burning ~40km NW of #Quesnel is being held at 168 ha and is 55% contained: https://t.co/x9gzkjyedS
— BC Wildfire Service (@BCGovFireInfo) June 7, 2017
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