Wildfires cannot be extinguished in Canada: Evacuation decision for tens of thousands of people

Wildfires cannot be extinguished in Canada: Evacuation decision for tens of thousands of people

The decision was made to evacuate 35,000 people due to wildfires in the western Canadian province of British Columbia.

“The fires in British Columbia are affecting many regions,” the British Columbia government said in a statement. If you live in an area affected by wildfires, be prepared for the possibility of evacuation. Know the difference between an evacuation warning and an order. Do not travel to the center and southeast of the state unless absolutely necessary. “An emergency order is in place to evacuate temporary accommodation in the Okanagan, such as hotels, motels, and campgrounds.”

Canadian media reported that evacuation warnings were issued for 36,000 people, and evacuation orders could be issued to these people depending on the progress of the fires.

In addition, the British Columbia fire department shared images of the wildfires that broke out near the city of West Kelowna, in the south of the state.

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Source: Sozcu

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