Grass fire west of Kamloops currently ‘being held’

KAMLOOPS — A grass fire that sparked west of Kamloops is currently being held according to the B.C. Wildfire Service.

Fire information officer Madison Smith says the Semlin fire — that ignited yesterday afternoon, Aug. 26, across from Juniper Beach 16 kilometres east of Cache Creek and south of Highway 1 — is not expected to spread further beyond the existing boundaries. 

“It’s still 40 hectares in size, we saw no growth overnight,” Smith says.

There are currently 22 wildfire firefighters on site today.

“Yesterday crews were successful with their strategy in limiting the fire to pre-existing boundaries which is the Thompson River and the railway,” Smith says. “(This) allowed (crews) to focus on priority areas of the fire.”


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Originally from southern Ontario, Karen Edwards moved out west after completing her journalism diploma at Durham College. She first began reporting in northern Alberta for a small town newspaper. The busy two-person newsroom taught Karen the importance of accurate and fast reporting. Now working for iNFO News, she is excited to report in a larger community. Karen has written for all kinds of news, including education, crime and mental health. Her background also includes video journalism and documentary production.

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