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Powerful winds whipped up B.C. wildfires as 4,300 homes have been evacuated


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The B.C. Wildfire Service is fighting 272 blazes in the province, including 39 so-called wildfires of note.
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Powerful winds whipped up B.C. wildfires as 4,300 homes have been evacuated Back to video
“We have seen some significant growth on most of our fires of note,” said Ian Meier, executive director of the B.C. Wildfire Service, during a news conference on Thursday.
The winds have also created “very smoky conditions … so getting in and being able to assess the true nature of that growth is what we’re doing right now and making sure we readjust our plans accordingly,” he said. ....

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People in riverside encampments 'encouraged' to use Kamloops shelters as river rises | iNFOnews


April 27, 2021 - 6:00 AM
As the Thompson River continues to rise, the City of Kamloops is warning homeless campers along the river to find safer accommodations.
The river has risen by about a metre over the last month and threatens people living in designated locations for temporary encampments.
Glen Hilke with The Loop says outreach groups like his are working to nudge homeless individuals to make use of shelters like the Memorial Arena facility.
I don t know if there will be enough beds, but the thing about shelters is it s a day-to-day experience, Hilke said, noting that an individual may break protocol at the CMHA-run facility, leaving them banned anywhere from two weeks to six months. ....

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