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- Helicopter collecting water out of our lake to fight fire at . . .
Don Stewart 17h Helicopter collecting water out of our lake to fight fire at Cameron Lake Helicopter collecting water out of our lake to fight fire at Cameron Lake Melaine Fillion and 23 others 24 7 Last viewed on: Aug 1, 2025 Pages Public figure Digital creator Don Stewart Videos
- Wildfire near Cameron Lake on Vancouver Island prompts . . .
An out-of-control wildfire on the north side of Cameron Lake has triggered an evacuation order and alert for nearby areas on Vancouver Island, close to the site of a 2023 fire that shut down
- Out-of-control wildfire on Island at Cameron Bluffs . . .
Two helicopters with water buckets are assisting ground crews, and boaters on Cameron Lake are being asked to stay clear when helicopters are dipping their buckets into the lake The
- Helicopters, initial attack crews tackle wildfire east of . . .
Two helicopters with water buckets have been attacking the fire along with two initial attack crews (eight firefighters), according to the Coastal Fire Centre Boaters on Cameron Lake are being asked to stay away from helicopter bucketing dip sites
- New wildfire appears near Cameron Lake on Vancouver Island
The Regional District of Nanaimo has issued an evacuation order and alert for several neighbourhoods in the Cameron Lake area after a wildfire sparked overnight
- Evacuation order issued for fire burning north of Cameron . . .
The evacuation order, which took effect just before 11 a m , covers the north side of the lake, including Chalet Road and Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park
- Wildfire near Cameron Lake fire causes evacuation orders
Conair had at least one tanker dropping retardant or water on the fire BCWS has 40 firefighting resources responding to the blaze with helicopters and air tankers supporting the effort to put the fire under control
- UPDATE: Crews contain 0. 72-hectare fire near Cameron Lake
The Coastal Fire Centre dispatched an initial attack crew and two helicopters with water buckets to the fire A plume of smoke was clearly visible from Highway 4, on the opposite shore of Cameron Lake, but a Coastal Fire Centre spokesperson said Wednesday morning that the fire was “very small ”
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