The company says it is acting out of an abundance of caution
Artmeis Gold Inc. has announced that it is taken precautionary measures and temporarily reduced the number of non-essential staff and contractors at the Blackwater Mine in central B.C. due to wildfires in the region.
Approximately 20 personnel, including emergency response teams, remain on site to actively monitor the situation. On Sunday, the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako issued a pair of evacuation orders surrounding the Tash Creek and Finger Lake blazes.The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako says the danger posed by the Tsah Creek wildfire has prompted an evacuation order for all properties on either side of Highway 27 in the vicinity of Echo Lake and Bearcub FSR.
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