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Victoria firefighters beg residents to stop having beach fires as weather heats up in B.C.

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Firefighters in Victoria, B.C., are appealing to residents to stop having beach fires, which are illegal within city limits and pose a significant wildfire risk, especially as hot, dry weather and drought conditions approach. The Victoria Fire Department responds to over 200 beach fires annually, and offenders face fines.

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  1. 1 Over the weekend: Victoria Fire Department called to a large driftwood fire on Dallas Road.
  2. 2 Monday: B.C. Wildfire Service issued a report forecasting hot, dry, windy weather.
  3. 3 Tuesday: Several fire restrictions in effect; 39 active wildfires burning in the province.
  • Increased risk of wildfires
  • Strain on fire department resources
  • Fines for offenders
  • Potential for widespread fire bans
What: Victoria firefighters are pleading with residents to stop having beach fires.
When: As summer approaches; this week (hot, dry weather); over the weekend (recent incident); as of Tuesday (fire restrictions).
Where: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; Dallas Road beach.
Why: Beach fires are illegal, difficult for firefighters to access, and contribute to wildfire risk, especially with current drought conditions and forecasted hot, dry, windy weather.
How: Firefighters are using social media posts and interviews to raise awareness and remind the public of the ban and fines.

Firefighters in Victoria, B.C., are appealing to residents to stop having beach fires, which are illegal within city limits and pose a significant wildfire risk, especially as hot, dry weather and drought conditions approach. The Victoria Fire Department responds to over 200 beach fires annually, and offenders face fines.