Yukon Fire Marshal concludes Ibex Valley fire investigation

The Yukon Fire Marshal’s Office has concluded the investigation into the Takhini Bridge XY-019 wildfire, concluding that the wildfire was human-caused and accidental.

The XY-019 wildfire burned near the Ibex Valley neighbourhood, prompting an evacuation alert for most residents from July 8 to July 17. Wildfire crews worked to contain the fire and reduce the threat to local residents and properties. The wildfire was eventually contained without injury or property damage.

The Yukon Fire Marshal’s Office worked with partners including Champagne and Aishihik First Nations during the fire investigation. The Fire Marshal’s Office found no evidence of criminal or unlawful activities, no charges were laid by the RCMP and the names of the individuals involved will not be released publicly.

The XY-019 wildfire was ignited by two individuals using exploding targets for target practice. In the hot, dry and windy weather conditions, the fire quickly grew and spread. The parties responsible attempted to extinguish the fire but were unsuccessful. They remained on the scene and reported the fire by calling 911.

Thank you to everyone involved in this process. The Yukon Fire Marshal’s Office is hopeful the lessons learned from this report will be useful to prevent similar incidents in the future. While the fire was accidental, we urge people to be cautious and avoid the use of exploding targets during the wildfire season, especially in hot, dry and windy conditions. We all play an important role in preventing incidents such as this one. Always be aware of local conditions and be prepared to extinguish any accidental spread of fire.

Yukon Fire Marshal Devin Bailey

Quick facts
  • The Yukon Fire Marshal’s Office has concluded the investigation into the Takhini Bridge XY-019 wildfire which began in July of this year.

  • The wildfire was ignited by two individuals using an exploding target for target practice.

  • The Fire Marshal’s Office did not uncover any unlawful activities and the fire was ruled accidental in nature. 

  • No charges have been laid by the RCMP and the names of the individuals involved will not be released publicly.

Backgrounder
  • The Yukon Fire Marshal’s Office is responsible for undertaking fire investigations in the Yukon. They work to improve public life safety and fire protection through leadership, education, enforcement and program development.
  • The Fire Marshal’s Office undertook five fire investigations last year.
Media contact

Julia Duchesne
Communications, Community Services
867-332-4188
julia.duchesne@yukon.ca

News release #:
23-535
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