Canada's wildfires heighten, doubling evacuations to over 35,000

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Forest fires in Canada&s western province of British Columbia intensified on Saturday, with the number of people under evacuation orders
doubling from a day earlier, as authorities warned of difficult days ahead.The province declared a state of emergency on Friday to access
temporary authoritative powers to tackle fire-related risks, as out-of-control fires ripped through interior British Columbia, partially
shutting some sections of a key highway between the Pacific coast and the rest of western Canada, and destroying many properties, Reuters
reported.&The current situation is grim,& Premier Daniel Eby told reporters on Saturday, saying some 35,000 people were under an evacuation
order, and a further 30,000 were under an evacuation alert.Eby said the province is in dire need of shelter for evacuees and firefighters
and ordered a ban on non-essential travel to make more temporary accommodation available
Officials also urged residents to avoid operating drones in the fire zone, saying it could impede firefighting efforts.The fire is centered
around Kelowna, a city some 300 kilometers east of Vancouver, with a population of about 150,000.Forest fires are not uncommon in Canada,
but the spread of blazes and disruption underscore the severity of its worst wildfire season yet.About 140,000 square km of land, roughly
the size of New York state, has already burned, and government officials project the fire season could stretch into autumn due to widespread
drought-like conditions in Canada.B.C
had experienced strong winds and dry lightning in the past few days due to a cold mass of air interacting with hot air built-up in the
sultry summer
That intensified existing forest fires and ignited new ones.&We are still in some critically dry conditions, and are still expecting
difficult days ahead,& said Jerrad Schroeder, deputy fire center manager at the Kamloops Fire Centre.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened
a meeting of key ministers and senior officials on Saturday to discuss wildfires
The Incident Response Group, which met for the second time this week, agreed to make &additional resources available& to both British
Columbia and the Northwest Territories (NWT).The TransCanada highway was closed near Chase, around 400 km northeast of Vancouver, and
between Hope, 150 km east of Vancouver, and the village of Lytton.The highway is the main east-west artery used by thousands of motorists
and truckers heading to Vancouver, the country&s busiest port.Kip Lumquist, who works at a gift shop in Craigellachie, British Columbia, a
tourist spot on the highway, said she saw a lot of devastation over the past week.&It was crazy, we couldn&t see the hills, the mountains,
the trees, anything, probably (for) two and a half days,& said Lumquist
&I drive a white vehicle, and when I walked out to get in my car… it&s just black… It&s devastating to the community.&By Friday, the
fire in southern B.C
had grown more than a hundredfold in 24 hours and forced more than 2,400 properties to be evacuated.The flames have destroyed several
structures in West Kelowna and authorities have been warning that the province could potentially face the worst couple of days of the fire
season this year.B.C
currently accounts for over a third of Canada&s 1,062 active fires.The post Canada&s wildfires intensify, doubling evacuations to over
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