The Hamilton Spectator

WILDFIRES IN B.C.

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Province declares state of emergency after nearly 3,800 square kilometres burn so far this season //

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has declared a provincial state of emergency to support the response to the hundreds of wildfires burning across the province.

The state of emergency will remain in effect for 14 days, but can be extended or rescinded as necessary.

Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says the state of emergency applies to the entire province and ensures federal, provincial and local resources can be delivered in a co-ordinated manner. Farnworth declared the emergency based on recommenda­tions from the BC Wildfire Service and emergency management officials.

The province says 566 wildfires were burning across B.C. as of Tuesday, with evacuation orders covering more than 1,500 properties and affecting about 3,000 people.

The wildfire service says more than 1,800 wildfires have been recorded since the season began on April 1, charring nearly 3,800square kilometres.

Farnworth says he ordered the provincewi­de state of emergency to protect public safety.

“As wildfire activity is expected to increase, this is a progressiv­e step in our wildfire response to make sure British Columbia has access to any and all resources necessary,” Farnworth, who is also the province’s solicitor general, says in a news release.

The federal government has approved the deployment of about 200 members of the Armed Forces to help with firefighti­ng efforts, and the province says those troops are expected in the coming days.

 ?? JASON FRANSON THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? A morning commuter stops to take a photo of the city as smoke from the B.C. wildfires rolls in over Edmonton on Wednesday August 15, 2018.
JASON FRANSON THE CANADIAN PRESS A morning commuter stops to take a photo of the city as smoke from the B.C. wildfires rolls in over Edmonton on Wednesday August 15, 2018.

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