The Kiskatinaw River wildfire is burning south of Dawson Creek, B.C., as shown in this photo taken on June 5, 2025. The image was provided by the B.C. Wildfire Service. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, B.C. Wildfire Service


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The British Columbia Wildfires Service warns that cold fronts arriving today and Sunday will bring strong winds. These winds could cause “extreme fire behaviour” in parts of northeastern B.C., including Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, and Fort Nelson fire zones.

Urgent Evacuations Underway

Last night, the Peace River Regional District told all Kelly Lake residents under evacuation orders to leave immediately. Officials said the wildfire nearby is moving fast and cannot be stopped.

The Kiskatinaw River fire poses a serious threat. It could be deadly for anyone caught in its path. Firefighters may have to retreat if conditions get worse.

Size and Spread of Fires

As of Friday morning, the Kiskatinaw River fire covered about 119 square kilometers. It is one of two major wildfires burning in the province right now.
The other big fire is the Summit Lake fire. This blaze has burned about 83 square kilometers near the Alaska Highway, west of Fort Nelson.

New Alerts for Nearby Residents

The Peace River Regional District also warned people to be ready for quick evacuation. The Sundance Lake fire, around 40 hectares in size, is burning out of control. Residents received alerts late Thursday to prepare to leave if needed.

Hot and Dry Weather Adds to Danger

The wildfire service reports very hot and dry weather will continue this weekend across B.C. In the Interior and southeast regions, temperatures could be 5 to 10 degrees warmer than usual for this time of year.
These dry and hot conditions can make wildfires spread faster and harder to control.

What This Means for Residents

Officials urge everyone in the affected zones to stay alert. Follow evacuation orders without delay. The situation can change quickly, and safety comes first.

Emergency services are working hard, but strong winds and hot weather make their job tougher.

Strong winds from cold fronts in northeastern B.C. could cause dangerous wildfire activity. The Kiskatinaw River fire grows quickly and threatens Kelly Lake residents, who must evacuate immediately. Another large fire, Summit Lake, burns near Fort Nelson. Hot, dry weather worsens the situation, making quick action and caution vital for safety.

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