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Wildfire that forced hundreds to flee on Vancouver Island now under control

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Last updated: 2025/08/17 at 2:59 PM
Press Room Published August 17, 2025
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A wildfire burning northwest of Nanaimo that had forced hundreds to flee is now under control, while crews are making progress on another blaze southwest of that city.

The B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) announced Saturday evening that crews made significant progress in fighting the Wesley Ridge wildfire burning on the north banks of Cameron Lake, about 50 kilometres northwest of Nanaimo in southeast Vancouver Island.

Firefighters are still in the area patrolling and extinguishing hot spots, according to the BCWS.

In total, the fire burned nearly six square kilometres of land and was previously listed as being held.

At its peak, nearly 400 properties were under evacuation order due to the fire, and hundreds more were on evacuation alert, which meant residents had to be ready to leave at a moment’s notice.

At its peak, the Wesley Ridge fire had forced hundreds to flee in the first week of August. Here, firefighters are seen tackling the blaze on Aug. 9. (B.C. Wildfire Service)

Mount Underwood fire still burning

As of 7:20 a.m. PT on Sunday, there are 75 wildfires currently burning in British Columbia, four of which are out of control.

One of those is the Mount Underwood fire burning just south of Port Alberni, B.C., which is further south of the Wesley Ridge blaze.

The Mount Underwood fire grew aggressively after it was first detected last Monday, and currently covers an area of 36 square kilometres, burning around eight kilometres south of Port Alberni.

A large cloud formation is seen above a baseball diamond.
A large pyrocumulus cloud formation is seen over the Mount Underwood wildfire in Port Alberni, B.C., on Aug. 13, 2025. The blaze received over 30 millimetres of rain on Friday. (Claire Palmer/CBC)

That community has been on edge since the fire first started, but officials said Saturday that the fire received more than 30 millimetres of rain on Friday, and fire activity had been reduced as a result.

Evacuation orders and alerts are still in place related to the fire, including the order for the China Creek campground and the alert for parts of the Cameron Heights neighbourhood on the southern edge of the City of Port Alberni. 


The fire has cut off access to the remote community of Bamfield, south of Port Alberni, as well as knocked out power to 500 B.C. Hydro customers in the area.

On Saturday, the utility said it began work to restore power, but said full repairs could take up to two weeks.

The provincial power provider said the work will include replacing 56 power poles and 70 spans of power line — roughly 20 kilometres in total.

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