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Old Man Lake Wildfire Information Feed - Sooke While wildfires of this size aren’t common on the South Island, Coastal Fire Centre information officer Kimberly Kelly is assuring public that the fire poses no risk to the community of Sooke or Greater Victoria’s water supply at this time
Parts of Sooke potholes wildfire fully contained, still . . . “The west flank along the Sooke River is fully contained,” said BC Wildfire Service in an update Friday “There has been no appreciable growth on the fire overnight ” The wildfire was first
Fire in Sooke Potholes Park continues to grow | CBC News That afternoon, Sooke Potholes Park on Vancouver Island closed due to a wildfire detected near Mavis Lake The park, about 27 kilometres west of Victoria, is a popular destination for hikers,
Sooke brush fire highlights dangers of tinder-dry conditions Sooke's fire danger rating is currently at extreme, which indicates that forest fuels are exceptionally dry and ignition is likely The district is actively monitoring weather conditions and will respond with additional measures to support community safety if necessary
Wildfire near Sooke now considered under control - Greater . . . After burning for more than two weeks near Sooke, the Old Man Lake wildfire is now listed as under control The blaze remains at 230 hectares in size, but a Wednesday (Aug 7) night update from the BC Wildfire Service said the fire is not projected to spread beyond the current perimeter
Rain helped but fire near Sooke still out of control . . . Despite recent rain, the 230-hectare Old Man Lake fire near Sooke is still classified as out of control, although showers overnight Sunday and into Monday reduced the fire’s intensity, a
Smokejumpers deployed to eastern flank of . . . - Sooke News Mirror The B C Wildfire Service on Sunday said crews continued to make progress containing the south and north flanks of the Old Man Lake fire, which is located about nine kilometres north of Sooke The west side of the blaze, along the Sooke River, is 100 per cent contained, the service added