What happens after the Donnie Creek wildfire, now larger than P.E.I., stops burning?

B.C.’s largest wildfire on record now eclipses the entirety of Prince Edward Island, and experts say after it’s done burning, there could be a commercial rush for burnt timber that could further change the landscape for the worse.

The Donnie Creek wildfire is burning over an area of 5,715 square kilometres as of July 2, according to B.C. Wildfire Service.

Mike Flannigan, professor of wildland fire at Thompson Rivers University, said the amount of land burned so far is astronomical.

The Donnie Creek wildfire has charred enough land to count as the fifth-worst fire season of all time in the province all on its own, according to the professor.

 

“It will continue to burn for weeks and

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