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Huge fires rage in western US, Canada, fueled by heatwave - World News

2021-07-15 03:00:35 GMT2021-07-15 11:00:35(Beijing Time) Sina English AFP This handout photo courtesy of BC Wildfire Service shows two plumes of smoke from the Long Loch wildfire and the Derrickson Lake wildfire (K51041), British Columbia, Canada, on June 30.  More than a million acres of the western US and Canada were in flames on Wednesday as multiple blazes raged across the region, fueled by soaring temperatures and drought, and with little sign of letting up. Large areas of California were placed on red alert as several conflagrations continued to burn. The so-called River Fire had still not been brought under control as it burned near Yosemite National Park, officials said.

BC Wildfire says fires near Kelowna not growing, one is held - Kelowna News

BC Wildfire says fires near Kelowna not growing, one is held - Kelowna News
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Climate change is frying the Northern Hemisphere with unprecedented heat, hundreds dead and a town destroyed

Climate change is frying the Northern Hemisphere with unprecedented heat, hundreds dead and a town destroyed. CNN 3 hrs ago By Angela Dewan, CNN © BC Wildfire Service/Reuters Smoke rises from a fire at Long Loch and Derrickson Lake in Central Okanagan in Canada on June 30. The tiny town of Lytton has come to hold a grim record. On Tuesday, it experienced Canada s highest-ever temperature, in an unprecedented heat wave that has over a week killed hundreds of people and triggered more than 240 wildfires across British Columbia, most of which are still burning. Lytton hit 49.6 degrees Celsius (121.3 degrees Fahrenheit), astounding for the town of just 250 people nestled in the mountains, where June maximum temperatures are usually around 25 degrees. This past week, however, its nights have been hotter than its days usually are, in a region where air conditioning is rare and homes are designed to retain heat.

Toxic smoke keeps officials from entering devastated Lytton

As Haugen laid down the last sprinkler, he noticed flames crawling up his lawn. “I thought about aiming the sprinkler, but then I saw this big wall of fire,” he said on Friday. Abandoning his home at last, he jumped into his truck and raced through town, “fire biting at my heels.” As he drove down Main Street, something exploded, sending pieces of shrapnel raining down on the road. Haugen went south to the Siska First Nation, where he is staying with his nephew. His wife and her mother took the highway north to Lillooet. Other Lytton residents scattered to Merritt, Kamloops and Chilliwack, as fire crews continued to battle the Lytton Creek fire, which had grown to 68 square kilometres on Friday.

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