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Kathy Fox said an update on the investigation will be provided in the coming days, but a full report on any contributing factors related to the June 30 inferno that forced residents to escape could take up to two years.
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Rail activity that sets fire to something on the right of way can have serious consequences, she said.
“Therefore, I think this is certainly a wake-up call to really look at what precautions need to be taken by railway companies, particularly when you’re operating in extreme temperatures and in areas that are already bone dry and can go up with not much ignition,” Fox said.
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Transport bottlenecks from B.C. wildfire rail interruptions will take time to clear Rail lines in the B.C. Interior that provide critical transport links for goods and material shipped in and out of the Port of Vancouver are operational but operating at reduced volume, according to a trans-loading company in Vancouver
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Publishing date: Jul 18, 2021 • 8 hours ago • 2 minute read • Rail lines in the B.C. Interior that provide critical transport links for goods and material shipped in and out of the Port of Vancouver are operational but operating at reduced volume, according to a trans-loading company in Vancouver. Photo by Reuters