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New wildfire in West Chilcotin estimated at 86 hectares

A wildfire seven kilometres southwest of the community of Anahim Lake and Ulkatcho First Nation in the west-Chilcotin is now an estimated 86 hectares.
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A fire location map from bcwildfire.ca. The red dot indicates a wildfire which started yesterday southwest of Anahim Lake and Ulkatcho First Nation. (BC Wildfire map image)

A wildfire seven kilometres southwest of the community of Anahim Lake and Ulkatcho First Nation in the west-Chilcotin is now an estimated 86 hectares.

The Pelican Lake wildfire is currently classified as out of control and is suspected to be human-caused.

It was discovered on May 17 just after 2:20 p.m. and no structures are currently at risk.

Cariboo Fire Centre reports there are 55 personnel on site, along with two helicopters and airtankers are also working the fire.

While the Cariboo Fire Centre reports fire behaviour this morning has been minimal and winds are light, fire activity may increase as temperatures rise through the day.

Crews are working to establish a hose lay on the east flank at this time and helicopters are bucketing hot spots

Between the fire and both the community of Anahim Lake and neighbouring Ulkatcho First Nation there is a fuel management treatment area which could help slow the spread of the fire in that direction.

READ MORE: New B.C. wildfire regulations aim to prevent human-caused fires



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After moving back to Williams Lake, where I was born and graduated from school, I joined the amazing team at the Williams Lake Tribune in 2021.
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