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Wildfire near Logan Lake out of control at 140 hectares

A wildfire burning in the Tunkwa Lake area which broke out on May 15, 2018, is currently considered out of control at 140 hectares.
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LOGAN LAKE - A wildfire near Logan Lake has grown overnight and is estimated to be 140 hectares in size.

B.C. Wildfire fire information officer Jody Lucius says 60 crew members are working on containing the fire today, May 16, after it broke out yesterday.

Ten pieces of heavy equipment are assisting with the efforts, along with two helicopters. Lucius says air tankers will be called in as needed today.

No containment has been reached on the fire, which is still considered out of control. It's believed to be human-caused.

For more information on the latest wildfire activity, go here.

Kamloops's air quality is currently measured at a moderate health risk. For up to date information on the air quality health index, go here.


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