Update: 4:30 p.m.
BC Wildfire reports that a helicopter has been dropping water on the two piles of brush that are burning in the Lesser Canoe Creek area during the afternoon of June 15. The fire is about six kilometres east of the shore of Shuswap Lake at Salmon Arm.
Along with the air support, crews on the ground are suppressing the fire with hoses and shovels. It is classified as spot-sized, under 0.009 of a hectare.
Fire information officer Taylor Colman said crews will leave tonight and come back tomorrow, June 16, with hopes to extinguish it completely.
Colman confirmed the fire, which is an older fire that flared up, is suspected to be human-caused.
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Whatѻýs being called a ѻýhold-overѻý wildfire was discovered just after 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 15 at ѻýLesser Canoe Creekѻý near Salmon Arm.
ѻýIt is a holdover fire thatѻýs popped up under current conditions,ѻý said Taylor Colman, fire information officer with BC Wildfire Service, explaining itѻýs an old fire thatѻýs flared up.
She said a three-person crew is en route, but she understands it consists of smouldering in a couple of piles.
More information will be provided once the crew arrives, when they will be determining if more equipment or possibly assistance from the air is needed, she said.
Colman estimated that it is about six kilometres east of the shore of Shuswap Lake at Salmon Arm.
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