A dock fire in New Westminster (Queensborough Area) continues to produce smoke in the area. As suppression operations continue, periods of smoke are expected. Regional air quality remains good & Air Quality Health Index is in low‑risk category. Metro Vancouver staff are on scene and we continue to monitor the situation and air quality. Visit https://t.co/m1uEE0ozfd for air quality information.
We are aware of a fire in the City of New Westminster (Queensborough area) which is producing considerable smoke. We are observing the situation and monitoring air quality. Visit https://t.co/m1uEE0ozfd for air quality info but note that readings may not capture impacts of this fire.
A fire at Pacific Spirit Regional Park this morning has been extinguished. Acadia Beach & Trail 3 are closed during mop-up work, assess hazardous trees & monitor for reignition. Thanks to the public for staying clear.
A barge fire in Surrey near the stal̕əw̓asəm (Riverview) Bridge was producing considerable smoke. As suppression operations continue, periods of smoke are expected. Regional air quality remains good & Air Quality Health Index is in low‑risk category. 1/2
Firefighting operations continue on the barge fire near the stal̕əw̓asəm (Riverview) Bridge, with response partners from Surrey Fire Service, @VanFireRescue , and the Canadian Coast Guard. Fire suppression operations are expected to continue throughout the day and may produce ongoing smoke. We continue to monitor the situation and air quality. Visit https://t.co/m1uEE0ozfd for air quality information, noting that readings may not fully capture impacts from this fire.
We are aware of a barge fire in the City of Surrey near the stal̕əw̓asəm (Riverview) Bridge which is producing considerable smoke. We are observing the situation and monitoring air quality. Visit https://t.co/m1uEE0ozfd for air quality info but note that readings may not capture impacts of this fire.
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Aircraft recovery operations were successfully completed this afternoon. The recovery was carried out using an A-Star helicopter operated by Talon Helicopters, which lifted the aircraft directly from the crash site and transported it to a designated landing zone at the Incident Command Post approximately 2 kilometres away. The air-lift method was deliberately selected to avoid ground disturbance and protect the sensitive Burns Bog ecosystem. Metro Vancouver Emergency Services and Metro Vancouver Regional Parks staff worked closely with the Transportation Safety Board and the aircraft owner to ensure the recovery was carefully planned and executed with safety of responders and environmental protection as top priorities.
At approximately 10:40 HRS this morning, a small, lightweight aircraft made an emergency landing on the north side of Burns Bog near 80TH St in Delta due to a mechanical issue shortly after taking off from Boundary Bay Airport. The pilot, the sole occupant, sustained minor injuries and was transported to hospital. Delta Fire, Delta Police, BCEHS, MVRD Emergency Services and MV Parks responded. Metro Vancouver is now in command of the incident, leading environmental protection, fuel spill containment and aircraft recovery planning. The Transportation Safety Board has been notified and will be leading the investigation.