A wildfire that has been burning out of control on Vancouver Island since Sunday morning is now estimated to cover approximately 20 hectares of dense forest near Port Alberni. The B.C. Wildfire Service says the Cameron Bluffs fire was discovered around 6 a.m. Sunday when it measured less than half a hectare on the southern shore of Cameron Lake. By Monday the fire had grown to 20 hectares, with eight firefighters and one helicopter attacking the blaze in the steep terrain. The wildfire service says the fire is highly visible from Highway 4. …”There is no threat to the highway or Cameron Lake resort areas,” the agency said in an online update on the fire situation. …Provincial wildfire officials say the fire is believed to be human-caused. …Meanwhile, a 208-hectare wildfire, the largest of the season for B.C.’s coastal region, continues to burn near Sayward on northern Vancouver Island.