Historic drought behind B.C. wildfires, salmon die-off could continue, experts say

Dead fish are shown in the Neekas River on Heiltsuk territory, B.C. in this recent handout image provided by Sarah Mund. Thousands of dead fish, a prolonged wildfire season and intense water shortages leading to ice rink closures are all symptoms of record-setting drought in parts of British Columbia. THE CANADIAN PRES/HO-Sarah Mund **MANDATORY CREDIT**

VANCOUVER - Thousands of dead fish, a prolonged wildfire season and intense water shortages leading to ice rink closures are all symptoms of record-setting drought in parts of British Columbia.

The Lower Mainland, Sunshine Coast and West Vancouver Island areas are experiencing Level 5 drought conditions 鈥 the most severe in the province's classification scale, which the B.C. government's drought information web page says means adverse impacts are "almost certain."

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