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UPDATE: Sayward Fire still not contained as it spreads to 160 hectares

Fire, believed to be human caused, started in the afternoon May 29.
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A wildfire which started in the afternoon of May 29 west of Sayward has spread to approximately 90 hectares overnight due to high winds. Photo Courtesy Rachel Boult/Facebook A wildfire which started in the afternoon of May 29 west of Sayward has spread to approximately 160 hectares since it started on the afternoon of May 29. Photo Courtesy Rachel Boult/Facebook

The fire near the village of Sayward has grown since yesterday, from 90 to 160 hectares in the latest update from the provinces wildfire service.

A digital update at approximately 12:30 p.m. May 31 from B.C. Wildfire Service says that the fire, believed to be human caused still rages north of Haite Lake near Newcastle Creek.

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“The fire remains out of control,” said Nick Connelly of the BC Wildlife Service. “The size adjustment is due to more accurate mapping. We had poor visibility of parts of the fire and the skies are clearer today.”

In addition, the fire which initially burning in a slash, has caused some additional fuels to burn within its expected perimeter.

Connelly said that was anticipated.

“Fire behaviour is is lower when it reaches the timber,” said Connelly. “Deeper fuels still contain quite a bit of moisture at the moment.”

60 firefighters are on scene today, up from 55 yesterday. Connelly said the immediate area will be affected by the smoke.

He also maintains that despite the growth of the fire, no evacuation orders are in place, and no infrastructure or residential homes are at risk at this time.

All eyes are on Sayward Mayor Mark Baker, who will be holding a briefing at 3:30 pm this afternoon as the wildfire continues to burn for its third day.

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