Firefighters from Mexico, New Zealand and Australia coming to B.C. to lend a helping hand

| August 3, 2018 in Wildfire

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Help is on the way for British Columbia as fire crews try to respond to more than 400 wildfires in the province.

Out-of-province firefighting personnel and aircraft will be arriving in B.C. over the next week to help the BC Wildfire Service battle 446 wildfires burning throughout the province.

These resources will join over 2,200 people currently engaged in the Province's wildfire response, including BC Wildfire Service firefighters, government staff, forest industry personnel and contractors.

Requests for out-of-province assistance with wildfires are made through the Canadian Inter-agency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC), which co-ordinates the sharing of firefighting resources within Canada. Under mutual aid resource sharing agreements, the jurisdiction requesting the resources pays the costs associated with each deployment.

The BC Wildfire Service also has arrangements with over 50 companies from all regions of the province to provide contract firefighters and specialized staff, such as tree-fallers and heavy equipment operators. As of Aug. 2, the BC Wildfire Service had over 900 contract personnel working on wildfires throughout the province and over 130 pieces of contracted heavy equipment on the fire line.

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