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Wildfire Forces Mass Evacuation Near Port Alberni

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The Mount Underwood wildfire near Port Alberni forced 300 campers to evacuate China Creek Campground as flames surged to 630 hectares overnight.

Campground Cleared Amid Fast-Moving Flames

Up to 300 people were evacuated late Monday from China Creek Campground and Marina southwest of Port Alberni, B.C., after the Mount Underwood wildfire surged in size within hours. The blaze was first spotted on the evening of August 11 and grew rapidly under hot, windy conditions.

Rapid Growth and Intensifying Danger

BC Wildfire Service reported that the fire expanded from about 50 hectares at 7 p.m. to 150 hectares by 9 p.m., reaching roughly 630 hectares less than an hour later. Officials say the fire is displaying Rank 4 and Rank 5 behaviour—characterized by intense surface burning and flames reaching treetops.

Road Closures Add to Isolation

Authorities closed Bamfield Main Road between Port Alberni and Bamfield to protect the public, cutting off access for residents and visitors on both sides. The closure remains in place as crews work to contain the fire and assess damage.

Safety Measures and Local Response

Mike Carter, co-CEO of the Port Alberni Port Authority, confirmed the campground evacuation and emphasized that no lives were lost. He warned of potential damage to tents, RVs, and boats but said the top priority is the safety of staff and guests. While Port Alberni itself is not under direct threat, Carter urged residents to stay prepared with bags packed.

Emergency Operations Activated

The Alberni–Clayoquot Regional District activated its Emergency Operations Centre at 9:15 p.m. to coordinate response efforts. Ground crews, heavy equipment, structural protection teams, and helicopters—including night-vision equipped aircraft—were deployed to fight the fire through the night.

Smoke Visible Across Region

The blaze, located about 12 kilometres south of Port Alberni, is producing heavy smoke visible in surrounding communities. Due to its location, the smoke may appear to originate from the Wesley Ridge wildfire when viewed from the north and east. Officials continue to investigate the cause.

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