The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Canada fires drive thousands more out of their homes

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MONTREAL: Thousands of people fled their homes in western Canada over the weekend as strong winds fanned forest fires that have ravaged British Columbia province for more than a week.

The inferno’s progress prompted authoritie­s to take new emergency measures, ordering the evacuation of 24,000 people in the region including the town of Williams Lake which is home to some 11,000 people, reported public broadcaste­r CBC. Some 60 per cent of affected residents have already left their homes.

The province’s transport minister, Todd Stone, told a news conference that between 36,000 and 37,000 people have so far been forced from their homes since the wild fires sparked by hot dry weather prompted a state of emergency to be declared on July 7.

Local authoritie­s said there were currently 162 wildfires active, including around 15 that posed a threat to residentia­l areas.

Some 3,000 firefighte­rs, including 415 sent in from surroundin­g provinces, were battling the flames. A firefighti­ng helicopter crashed in the region on Saturday, and its pilot – who was alone on board – was being treated in hospital. Further to the south, fire crews equipped with aircraft in the US state of California were making steady progress against 11 active blazes fueled by searing temperatur­es and high winds.

“Great news! All evacuation warnings for the #AlamoFire have been lifted. There is fire equipment still in the area working – use caution,” the official account for Cal Fire tweeted.

The Whittier fire, which began on July 8 and stretched across 18,015 acres and has burned down almost 2,000 structures was 36 per cent contained, according to the agency. — AFP

 ??  ?? Volunteers listen to emergency services managers as they prepare for wildfire evacuees to arrive and start occupying the 170 cots set up in the Northen Sports Centre at the University of Northern BC in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. — Reuters...
Volunteers listen to emergency services managers as they prepare for wildfire evacuees to arrive and start occupying the 170 cots set up in the Northen Sports Centre at the University of Northern BC in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. — Reuters...

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