A worker removes hazardous trees from the Shetland Creek wildfire near Spences Bridge, B.C., in this photo from August 5, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS


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British Columbia has allocated $387 million to combat wildfires this season, according to recent updates from officials. This expenditure is 17% less than what was spent by the same time last year, which saw record-breaking wildfire destruction. By the end of the 2023 season, spending had reached close to a billion dollars.
Bruce Ralston, the Minister of Forests, clarified that while spending this year is lower, there is no cap on the financial resources available for wildfire management. "We’re not on the same scale as last year, but funds are authorized to ensure safety for our communities, businesses, and people," he said.

Despite a drop in spending, the province continues to face a challenging wildfire season. Recent weather changes have brought cooler temperatures, reducing the number of evacuees to 55. However, Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma reminded everyone that the wildfire season is far from over and the province is still dealing with a persistent drought. "Although conditions have improved slightly, wildfires remain highly active across B.C.," she noted.

The number of active wildfires this year is comparable to last year, with over 400 blazes currently burning. Cliff Chapman from the BC Wildfire Service explained that while the number of fires is similar, they are not as large or destructive as those last year. For example, the Donnie Creek wildfire, which burned an area of 5,000 square kilometres, was one of the largest and most devastating fires from 2023.

In August 2023, B.C. faced some of its most severe and rapidly spreading fires due to an extreme heatwave followed by a cold front that accelerated the spread of the flames. A province-wide state of emergency was declared on August 18 and lasted almost a month.

This year, conditions have been somewhat less severe. There’s been more rainfall and a lack of the aggressive cold front patterns seen last year. Nonetheless, Chapman emphasizes that vigilance is crucial. "Fires can start suddenly and behave unpredictably, so everyone should be prepared and have a plan in place," he advised.

To date, B.C. has experienced 1,428 wildfires in 2024. This figure is lower than the nearly 1,700 wildfires reported by the same time last year but still above the 10-year average of about 1,100. Provincial officials continue to monitor the situation closely and adjust their strategies as needed.

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