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Update: PG air quality improving amid wildfire activity

Updated as of 10 am, Wednesday, May 17th

The air quality in Prince George is a lot better today (Wednesday). According to IQAir, the northern capital has an index of 161.

However, Vanderhoof currently has the worst air quality in BC with an index (AQI) of 318. Burns Lake is second with a rating of 288.

The Smoky Skies Bulletin from Environment Canada remains in effect.

Updated: 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 16th:

Smoke from wildfires near Fort St. John is contributing to some of the worst air quality in the country.

According to IQAir, Vanderhoof currently has the worst air quality in BC with an air quality index (AQI) of 274.

In BC, Prince George follows in second with an AQI of 183.

Original Story:

An air quality advisory has been issued for most of northeastern BC including Prince George.

This is due to smoke traveling southward from wildfires north of Fort St. John, including four wildfires of note.

The Stoddart Creek Wildfire has grown to an estimated 18,000 hectares in size, prompting several evacuation alerts and orders in the Fort St. John area.

Officials say predominant fire growth is expected to continue to the south/southeast, and is challenging suppression efforts.

The Red Creek wildfire has been mapped at 2,974 hectares.

The Donnie Creek wildfire has also grown to an estimated 33,000 hectares in size.

The newest wildfire of note, the Cameron River wildfire west of Fort St. John, is estimated at 352 hectares in size.

Smoke and wind are expected to continue over the next 24-72.

The public is encouraged to monitor:

There are 63 active wildfires burning in the Province, including 22 in the Prince George Fire Centre.

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Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

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