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Crews tame out-of-control fire at industrial site near Merritt, B.C.

British Columbia wildfire fighters and local crews in Merritt have made progress battling a large fireat an industrial siteSaturday afternoon, according to the city.

The 0.6-hectare fire sent thick smoke into the air on Saturday afteroon

A wildfire burning with a mountain behind it.
An out-of-control fire at an industrial site near Merritt, B.C. sends a thick plume of smoke over the city on July 29, 2023. (Tom Popyk/CBC)

British Columbia wildfire fighters and local crews in Merritt have had successfighting a large fire that broke out at an industrial siteSaturday afternoon, according to the city.

The B.C. Wildfire Service(BCWS) and Merritt Fire Rescue were called just before 1:30 p.m. PT to a fire burningat the former Tolkolumber mill siteat the southern edge of Merritt, a small city in B.C.'s southern interior about 200 kilometres northeast of Vancouver.

"Progress has been made overnight... [and] residents will see much less smoke," said a news release from the city at 9 a.m. PT on Sunday."It remains an active fire, and crews are continuing to work. Please avoid the area, and allow crews room to work."

The blazeis approximately 0.6 hectares in size and considered out of control, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service's website.

"The City's Emergency Operations Centre has been activated to support the response," the city said in a news release at 4:30 p.m. PT on Saturday.

The fire could be seen sending a thick plume of grey smoke into the skies Saturday afternoon, as high winds blew it over nearby neighbourhoods.

A CBCNews reporter in the area noted fire crews working to extinguish what appeared to be large piles of sawdust that had caught fire.The fire's cause is still under investigation, according to BCWS.

Fire fighter with a hose spraying a large pile of sawdust with water. Smoke envelopes the scene.
Crews battled a fire that appeared to have engulfed piles of sawdust at the old Tolko mill site in Merritt, B.C. on July 29, 2023. (Tom Popyk/CBC)

Community groups are also coordinating mutual aid for anyone in need, it said, but no evacuation orders or alerts have been issued at this time, according to the city and theBCWS website.

City officials urged people to avoid the area and not fly their drones within 8 kilometres of wildfires.

"There will be more ground traffic as heavy fire response equipment comes in, and they need space to work," said the city release on Saturday afternoon. "There will also be skimmers and helicopters coming in to drop water on the fire. For your safety, please stay away."

CBCNewshas reached out to the operations centre for comment.

The fire is one of two that broke out near Merritt on Saturday.

A 4.2 hectare wildfire near Moore Creek, about 30 km northwest of Merritt at the tip of NicolaLake,is also currently out-of-control, according to BCWS.

Piles of sawdust on fire with lots of smoke.
Piles of sawdust could be seen smoldering near the Merritt Green Energy Plant, which is at the site of the old Tolko mill, on July 29, 2023. (Tom Popyk/CBC)