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Last Updated Jul 2, 2021 at 11:49 pm PDT
Summary
Chief Matt Pasco says the Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council took sole responsibility for the emergency response to fire
A B.C. First Nations leader says the province reached out to check on his cattle, did not support his people
LYTTON (NEWS 1130) An Indigenous leader says members of the Lytton First Nation were left to fend for themselves after they fled a fire that destroyed their communities.
An evacuation order for Lytton and the surrounding area was issued Wednesday, with many narrowly escaping as the fire destroyed their homes and levelled 90 per cent of the village. Evacuees continue to search for their loved ones, with preliminary reports saying at least two people died. The fire continues to burn Friday, with crews unable to fully assess the extent of what has been lost.
RECIT Il ne reste plus rien de notre ville : comment Lytton, le village canadien en proie à des températures flirtant avec les 50 °C, a été dévoré par les flammes
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People trying to make quick buck in Canada
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01 Jul 2021, 06:18 GMT+10
Ottawa [Canada], July 1 (ANI): Amid the record-breaking heat in Canada, some people are trying to make a quick buck by selling high-priced fans, and air conditioners online as people are seeking relief from the sweltering summer.
Hundreds of people have died since the heatwave began to hit the western part of the country last week. The heatwave saw stores in British Columbia (BC) sell out of air conditioners and fans. Hotels in Vancouver were fully booked on Monday, drawing locals desperate for escape, CBC reported.
Local stores are selling out of air conditioners at a fast rate and installers have been swamped with up to four times as much business as usual.