Crews fighting two wildfires in British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon region are getting a temporary weather break, according to the BC Wildfire Service and local reporting. Officials say the Brunswick Creek and Ainslie Creek fires remain classified as “out of control” and continue to threaten nearby communities despite improved conditions.
Sources report that winds have eased somewhat after earlier gusts, reducing some of the fire’s spread potential and helping firefighting teams operate more effectively. Cooler temperatures are also contributing to a more favorable short-term environment for containment efforts. Even with the reduced winds, officials indicate the fires are still actively burning and conditions can change, so monitoring and suppression work continue.
The reports focus on the immediate weather-related improvements rather than any change in the fires’ overall status or containment progress. Crews remain engaged in response operations as the situation in the Fraser Canyon develops.