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Return to school delayed in Hudson's Hope as crews battle nearby wildfire

Wildfire crews in British Columbia made some progress battling five wildfires of note over the long weekend, but there arethree major fires still burning that have parts of the province on high alert.

Hudson's Hope under state of emergency; Kelly Lake under evac order; Manning Park fire could spread rapidly

An evacuation order is in place in the western part of Hudson's Hope, while other areas are under evacuation alert, due to an ongoing wildfire about 50 kilometres west of the community. (Prince George Fire Centre)

Students in Hudson's Hope were staying home Tuesday and delaying their start to the school year for another week as wildfire crews in B.C. continue to monitor a nearby wildfire.

Crews have made some progress over the long weekend battling the Battleship Mountain wildfire,butaccording to Sarah Hall, a fire information officer with the B.C. Wildfire Service, it is still burning over an area of 100square kilometres almost the size of the City of Vancouver and is considered a wildfire of note.

A wildfire of note is one that is particularly visible or poses a threat to public safety.

"The Battleship fire is estimated at 11,949 hectares," Hall told CBC's Daybreak North on Tuesday.

"We wereexpecting some large winds to impact the fire yesterday, and we didn't see that happen. So we're still expecting to see some slightly weakened winds today."

Plumes of smoke rise behind forested hills.
The B.C. Wildfire Service says the Battleship Mountain Wildfire is still out of control. (Submitted by B.C. Wildfire Service)

Hudson's Hope has declareda local state of emergencyand issued evacuation orders for a western section of the district.

Hall said the growth of the fire has been minimal over the weekend, but Tuesday's weakened wind could cause it togrowquickly.

"The head of the fire has gone into a northeast direction, so it's hit the shoreline of the Wellington Lake fire," she said. "But we'll continue to monitor it today."

Delay to school start

Hall said about 48 firefighters and six structure protection personnelare working on fighting the Battleship Mountain Wildfire located approximately 50 kilometres west of Hudson's Hope.

The wildfire delayed the start of the school year for many students in the region on Tuesday.

"The issue is ... they need every staff back in the building to really come up with a good plan in case there was an evacuation order," Nicole Gillis, a school board trustee for School District 60, toldCBC's The Early Edition.

She said staff are meeting with the Emergency Operations Centre and the district fire chief to come up with a plan in case students are at school when an order to evacuate is issued.

Elsewhere in northeast B.C., the Bearhole Lake fire near Tumbler Ridge was still burning out of control Tuesday, and DriveBCsaysHighway 52 isclosed between Kelly Lake Road and Stone Creek Road until further notice due to the blaze.

An aerial photo shows the Bearhole Lake wildfire burning on Monday. (B.C. Wildfire Service)

The B.C. Wildfire Service said the Dinosaur Lake fire, located about 14 kilometressouthwest of Hudson's Hope, was nowunder control.

The Peace River Regional District upgradedan evacuation alert to an evacuation order Sunday eveningfor the community of Kelly Lake.

The order covers the town, which lies four kilometres west of the Alberta border, as well as an area five kilometres north and south of the community.

Evacuation alerts mean residents must be ready to leave their homes at a moment's notice. An evacuation order means a resident should leave immediately.

More orders and alerts

In southwest B.C., the Squamish-Lillooet Regional Districtdowngraded an evacuation orderissuedSaturday to an evacuation alertfor five district lots and several recreation sites and trailsin the Lillooet area neartheDownton Creek fire.

Further east,smoke advisories issued by Environment Canada due to fires burning locally and south of the border were lifted, but a portion of E.C. Manning Provincial Park south of Highway 3 remainsunder an evacuation order.

Two fires are burning in the park the Fat Dog Creek fire north of the highway, and the Heather Lake fire, which originated in the U.S.

In aMonday night update, the wildfire servicesaid theHeather Lake fire "has the potential for aggressive and rapid growth."

Smoke from the Heather Lake wildfire is seen in an aerial photograph.
The Heather Lake wildfire is seen burning around five kilometres southwest of Manning Park Resort. The B.C. Wildfire Service said the fire has the potential for aggressive and rapid growth if winds and terrain align. (B.C. Wildfire Service)

Crews there are preparing for its potential impactonHighway 3, as well as trails and campsites in the park.

The B.C. Wildfire Service said the Fat Dog Creek fire is no longer considered a wildfire of note, even though it is highly visible from Highway 3.

Fire officials saidthe fire isn't threatening any infrastructure and does not currently need to be suppressed though they are actively monitoring the situation with B.C. Parks.

Environment Canada said there wasa risk ofthunderstormsfor the Cariboo, Prince George, North Peaceand Stuart-Nechako regions overnight a concern, according to officials, given over 70 per cent of fires this year have been sparked by lightning.

With files from Akshay Kulkarni, Rhianna Schmunk, The Early Edition and Daybreak North