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A massive wildfire near Boston Bar, British Columbia, has expanded more than fourfold overnight, forcing emergency crews into action as hot and dry weather fuels the dangerous blaze
A rapidly spreading Canada wildfire near Boston Bar has become one of the most serious fire emergencies in British Columbia after expanding more than four times its previous size overnight. Officials say strong winds, extremely dry vegetation, and soaring temperatures have created ideal conditions for the blaze to spread at an alarming pace.
Emergency crews continue battling the wildfire around the clock as authorities warn residents that weather conditions could make firefighting even more difficult over the coming days.
The wildfire, known as the Anderson Creek Fire, is being managed as part of the Brunswick Complex in British Columbia. Fire officials warned that ongoing hot, dry weather is expected to increase fire intensity and create unpredictable fire behavior.
According to the British Columbia Wildfire Service, firefighters are preparing for another challenging day as changing winds could push flames into new areas.
The wildfire has now consumed more than 4,000 hectares after its explosive overnight growth. Officials continue monitoring the situation closely while deploying additional firefighting resources to slow the spread.
Aircraft, helicopters, and ground crews remain active across the affected region to protect nearby communities and critical infrastructure.
Authorities have advised people living near Boston Bar to stay informed through official emergency updates and be prepared if evacuation orders become necessary.
Smoke from the wildfire has also reduced air quality in surrounding regions, prompting health officials to recommend limiting outdoor activities, especially for children, seniors, and people with respiratory conditions.
Canada continues to experience an intense wildfire season as prolonged heatwaves and dry conditions increase wildfire risks across several provinces. Experts warn that climate conditions remain favorable for additional fire outbreaks unless significant rainfall arrives soon.