Canadian Province Declares State Of Emergency Against Ongoing Wildfires

Canadian Province Declares State Of Emergency Against Ongoing Wildfires

VANCOUVER, Jul 21 (NNN-XINHUA) – Canada’s British Columbia province, declared a province-wide state of emergency, against ongoing wildfires yesterday afternoon.

More than 3,000 wildfire personnel are currently battling blazes around the province.

The state of emergency took effect at midnight Tuesday, and will last at least 14 days.

It provides the province the ability to acquire land use or personal property to prevent or alleviate the effects of the emergency.

It also gives the provincial government powers to control or prohibit travel to or from any area in the coastal province, and allows for the removal of trees, structures, or crops.

There are currently 299 wildfires burning in the province, 37 of which are considered to be highly visible or a threat to public safety.

Forty evacuation orders, affecting approximately 5,724 people, in addition to 69 evacuation alerts, impacting approximately 32,076 people are in place as of yesterday.– NNN-XINHUA

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