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Alaska Highway shut down again as Summit Lake wildfire surges

The BC Wildfire Service is using ground crews with helicopter support to safeguard communities near Fort Nelson as the blaze intensifies

A wildfire burning northeast of Summit Lake, B.C. is seen in this handout image on Monday, June 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO — BC Wildfire Service *MANDATORY CREDIT*

Overview

  • DriveBC closed a 162-kilometre stretch of Highway 97 between Grouse Trail and Toad Mountain Road at midday on June 3 due to the out-of-control blaze
  • BC Wildfire Service reports the Summit Lake fire has expanded to about 26 square kilometres and showed aggressive overnight growth toward the highway
  • Northern Rockies Regional Municipality issued an evacuation alert for the Tetsa River Area as the fire threatens communities northeast of Summit Lake
  • More than 70 wildfires are active across British Columbia, with over half considered out of control in dry, windy conditions
  • Ground crews tackle accessible terrain with helicopter assistance as the service emphasizes safety for residents and firefighters