The News (New Glasgow)

Wildfires getting worse in British Columbia

New B.C. government extends state of emergency for two more weeks.

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British Columbia’s new government is extending the state of emergency for two more weeks as wildfires sweeping across the province’s Interior show no sign of slowing down. Premier John Horgan said his government’s first priority is to support the more than 45,000 people displaced by the fires, which have so far torched more than 3,200 square kilometres of land. “It’s clear to me that we need to do more,” Horgan told reporters, speaking outside the legislatur­e in Victoria on his first full day as premier. “We need to give additional support to the communitie­s affected, and the first responders.” The current state of emergency expires Friday and Horgan said he regrets having to lengthen it. Horgan also said people who are kept out of their homes for more than 14 days will get a second payment of $600, which will be paid out of a previously announced $100-million fund administer­ed by the Canadian Red Cross. “This is unpreceden­ted,” Horgan said. “Traditiona­lly, when an emergency is declared, people are usually back in their homes within the two-week period. That may not be the case for many individual­s.” People forced to leave their homes earlier this year by floods in the Okanagan are also eligible for the increased funds, he added. Horgan said 80 per cent of the people who have registered at wildfire evacuation centres set up across the province have already received the first $600 instalment to help with food, shelter and other expenses. Solicitor General Mike Farnworth and Forests Minister Doug Donaldson have been tapped to co-chair a task force assigned with ensuring the emergency response is not disturbed by the transition between government­s.

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 ?? CP PHOTO ?? The area of Boston Flats, B.C. is pictured July 11 after a wildfire ripped through the area earlier in the week. The new British Columbia government is extending the state of emergency for another two weeks as wildfires continue to sweep across the...
CP PHOTO The area of Boston Flats, B.C. is pictured July 11 after a wildfire ripped through the area earlier in the week. The new British Columbia government is extending the state of emergency for another two weeks as wildfires continue to sweep across the...

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