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Bradley Creek Wildfire Reported at 2,658 Hectares

Castanet.net reports the Bradley Creek wildfire at 2,658 hectares and classified as held; a containment figure has not been reported.

2 reports on this incident · first at Aug 16, 2026, 12:55 a.m. ET

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 15, 2026, 5:24 p.m. ETWritten Aug 16, 2026, 2:12 p.m. ET
Developing · checked 18h ago

Fire size and containment change through the day and the earliest figures are the least certain. Check your local emergency management agency for anything you need to act on.

We last searched for new coverage of this at Aug 17, 2026, 4:12 p.m. ET — checked 18h ago.

The is reported at , according to Castanet.net. A containment figure for this fire has not been reported. Castanet.net's reporting does not carry a containment percentage, and none has been published so far. The absence of a number should not be read as a containment level of zero eto figure is on the record either way. On the fire's status, Castanet.net reported that it is classified as being held eprojected to remain within its current perimeter eand also reported that the Bradley Creek fire remains classified as "held." Both accounts are attributed to Castanet.net, and neither is treated here as outweighing the other. Castanet.net also carried differing descriptions of fire behaviour. It reported that , and it reported that crews are continuing to patrol and mop up hot spots. Both descriptions come from Castanet.net; this story does not choose between them.

Earlier reports

  1. Aug 16, 2026, 12:55 a.m. ETFirst report

    Bradley Creek Wildfire Classified as Being Held

    The Bradley Creek wildfire remains an open and developing incident. The fire is currently classified as being held and is projected to remain within its current perimeter, castanet.net reported.

    According to castanet.net, flare-ups may continue where unburned fuels are located near existing hotspots in the Bradley Creek fire.

    No containment figure has been reported for this fire so far, and none should be inferred from its absence: being held is a status classification, not a percentage. The size of the fire and its cause have likewise not been reported.

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