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Posted: August 17, 2026

Area restriction rescinded for Calamity Creek area

The BC Wildfire Service continues to respond to the Calamity Creek wildfire (N11036). This wildfire is estimated to be 181 hectares and is located in the Calamity Creek area, 39 km northwest of the City of Kimberley.

Fire behaviour and activity for the Calamity Creek wildfire (N11036) has decreased and firefighting personnel no longer need to restrict public access to the area. The area restriction issued for the Calamity Creek area on August 2 is rescinded, effective at 1 p.m. (noon) MDT, on August 17.

Before entering any area affected by a wildfire, people should be aware that significant safety hazards may be present. Fire-damaged trees may be unstable and could fall down. Ash pits can be hard to detect and can remain hot long after the flames have died down.

The BC Wildfire Service reminds members of the public that the Calamity Creek wildfire (N11036) is an active worksite, and they should always exercise caution while travelling in the area. Although the area restriction has been rescinded, officials still have the authority under the Wildfire Act and its regulations to order anyone to leave the area.

Smoke may still be seen within the fire’s perimeter over the coming weeks. Smoke appearing from well within the fire perimeter and burned material is common. However, smoke that rises from green, unburned fuel or from outside a fire’s perimeter should be reported immediately.

Road closures and area restrictions are subject to change depending on fire activity. For the most current information please visit the fire prohibitions and restrictions section of the BC Wildfire website for the Southeast Fire Centre.

BC Wildfire Service file photo

BC Wildfire Service


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