Tackling B.C.'s largest ever wildfire means letting some of it burn, province says

The Donnie Creek wildfire burns in an area between Fort Nelson and Fort St. John, B.C., in this undated handout photo provided by the BC Wildfire Service. Tackling British Columbia's largest-ever wildfire involves a combination of protecting homes and infrastructure, and letting it burn, the province says. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-BC Wildfire Service **MANDATORY CREDIT**

Mark Healey, an incident commander with the BC Wildfire Service, says he took a 2 1/2 hour flight over the southern flank of the enormous Donnie Creek fire in northeastern British Columbia.

"I never saw either end of the fire," says Healey, who's in the middle of a two-week stint managing what is B.C.'s largest ever wildfire. At 5,500 square kilometres, it is almost as big as Prince Edward Island.

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