The grass fire near Chase is larger than first estimated, but is contained and not expected to grow.
Jody Lucias, information officer with the BC Wildfire Service, reported at noon Thursday that four provincial firefighters and members of the Adams Lake Indian Band fire department are still working on the fire that鈥檚 near Niskonlith Lake, between Chase and Pritchard.
鈥淭hey are doing some patrol work as well as mop-up work,鈥 she said.
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Although the fire was reported at 100-plus hectares Wednesday evening, Lucias said it is now 160 hectares as a result of better estimating.
鈥淏ut it鈥檚 currently being held with current resources and the weather; we don鈥檛 expect any growth.鈥
She said it looks like upcoming weather will be on the firefighters鈥 side, with rain forecast for the weekend.
Joni Heinrich, administrator with the Village of Chase, reports that while the smoke around Chase was heavy Wednesday, it鈥檚 lifted almost entirely with just a little visible down the valley to the west.
The BC Wildfire Service states the blaze is one of more than a dozen sparked in B.C. in recent weeks. All of them are believed to have been caused by human activity given that lightning is not much of an issue currently.
People are asked to exercise caution as dry conditions exist in many parts of the province. Despite all the snow, the grass in some areas remains dry.
marthawickett@saobserver.net
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