Grassfire near Merritt being held at 51 hectares

CFJC Today / BC Wildfire Service
The BC Wildfire Service says a grassfire that is burning south of Douglas Lake is being held at 51 hectares in size.
Fire Information Officer Cassidy Martin told CFJC Today that five BC Wildfire Service personnel were tasked with actioning this fire east of Merritt Sunday (April 27). This particular blaze was discovered on Saturday.
โWe have one initial attack crew out there today, which is four personnel, as well as a response officer,โ Martin said. โTheyโre just working on actioning the south flank using hose lay and pushing it around.โ
Martin said there are no structures in the vicinity of this blaze, which is suspected to be human caused.
โWe havenโt had any lighting in the area, but being human caused can mean a number of different things,โ she added.
A much smaller grassfire located closer to the Okanagan Connector is also listed as being held at 0.6 hectares. It was also discovered on Saturday night, and is believed to be human-caused as well.
โBoth these fires were displaying rank 1 and 2 behaviour so its a smouldering ground fire, not really visible open flame but it could put up a little bit of smoke,โ Martin said. โThat is normally what gets peopleโs attention.โ

Location of the two grassfires near Merritt as of Sunday, April 27, morning. (Image Credit: BC Wildfire Service)
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