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Evacuation alert area expanded for Red Creek wildfire in B.C.'s Peace River region

The fire prompted the Peace River Regional District to issue anevacuation alertonMay 6 for a number of properties, which was expanded Friday to include 451 addressesin several areas.

Evacuation order remains in placecoveringmore than 60homes in the region

Photo of the Red Creek wildfire in the Prince George Fire Centre.
The Red Creek wildfire is burning out of control in the Prince George Fire Centre. (B.C. Wildfire Service)

An evacuation alert for a wildfire burning in northeastern British Columbia has been expanded.

The Red Creek wildfire,northwest of Fort St. John, B.C., has grown to more than 2,700hectares (27square kilometres) in size.

The fire prompted the Peace River Regional District to issue anevacuation alertonMay 6 for a number of properties.

The alert was expanded Friday to include 451 addressesin the following areas:

  • Extending north to the intersection of Highway 97N and the Beatton Airport Road to the intersection of Rose Prairie Road and Prespatou Road.
  • Extending east to Prespatou Road, 256 Road, 281 Road, and the west shore Charlie Lake.
  • Extending south to Highway 29N, from the intersection of Highway 97N to Bear Flats.

An evacuation order remains in placecoveringmore than 60homes in the region, and residents have been advised to evacuate the area immediately to Fort St. John to access Emergency Support Services.

The Boundary Lake fire is alsoburning near Fort St. John over an area more than60 square kilometres.

- With files from The Canadian Press