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B.C. teen killed by fallen tree on school field trip, another teen injured

One teenager has died and another is in critical but stable condition after a tree fell on at least one of them at a camp near the Vancouver Island community of Sooke.

SOOKE, B.C. — One teenager has died and another is in critical but stable condition after a tree fell on at least one of them at a camp near the Vancouver Island community of Sooke, B.C.

Officials with the Otter Point Volunteer Fire Department say they were called to Camp Barnard after a report that a boy was trapped under a tree.

 The scene Wednesday at Camp Barnard in Sooke. Photo via CHEK News/Times ColonistThe scene Wednesday at Camp Barnard in Sooke. Photo via CHEK News/Times Colonist

Crews battling a nearby brush fire say winds hit 80 km/h around Sooke.

A spokesman for the B.C. Coroners Service confirms an investigation into the death is underway, but few other details are available.

The Greater Victoria School District says counsellors will be at a local middle school to help students and staff deal with the death of a fellow student.

Superintendent Shelley Green posted a letter on the district's website Wednesday, advising that the district has deployed its critical incident response team to Lansdowne Middle School.

Green's letter says the death of the unnamed youth "may raise certain emotions, concerns and questions for our entire school district, especially our students.

"At Lansdowne Middle School, we have counsellors available for any students and staff who may need and want help or any type of assistance surrounding this loss," Green writes.

More than 600 students in Grades 6 to 8 attend the school.

The Camp Barnard website says the roughly one-square-kilometre camp at Otter Point, just west of Sooke, offers wilderness camping and other programs for youths and adults. (The Canadian Press, CTV)