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Province says wildfire rehabilitation in Nadina District will continue in 2020

The province announced on Monday the rehabilitation in the Nadina district impacted by the wildfire suppression activities will continue into 2020.

The activities have been underway since September 2018 after land was affected by firefighting operations after the wildfires.

Jim D’Andrea Wildfire Suppression Resource Manager said the whole rehabilitation process takes about two years.

“By the time we get the team mobilized and get the staffing and resources in place to get the rehabilitation work done and to get rehabilitation work done in two years is a normal time frame,” he said. 

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In 2018, there were 14 wildfires in the Nadina Resource District. 

The rehabilitation work the province is working on included land recover where wildfires occurred and areas where trees and other vegetation were removed to slow the fires spread. 

D’Andrea also said they hope the completion of the rehabilitation work will be in summer 2020.

“We’ve initiated a lot of the rehabilitation work this year, we have some of the fires completed in that area. The largest fire within the Nadina District is the Nadina Lake wildfire so, that one we will start in the spring of 2020,” he said. 

The province has been collaborating with the communities to gather information and to plan the rehabilitation of the perimeter of the wildfires and use heavy equipment for the work.

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Lindsay Newman
Lindsay Newman
News Reporter Lindsay joined the MyBulkleyLakesNow news team in 2019. She was born and raised in Cambridge, Ontario where she then moved to Toronto to complete Journalism school at Humber College where she graduated in 2017. Lindsay started her news journey at 680 News- Toronto's largest talk radio station. Lindsay then moved on to 680 News, where she was an audio editor. She has always loved the idea of living in British Columbia since she was a teenager and was excited to make the to move out to Smithers, BC to branch out her journalism skills. In Lindsay's spare time she is usually relaxing with her two cats and in the warmer months going on hikes with her friends and partner.

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