Structures lost in Kiskatinaw River blaze: B.C. Wildfire Service
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B.C.'s emergency minister is urging residents to be ready for climate disasters as wildfires scorch parts of the province's northeast. More hot and dry weather is expected in the coming months. CBC’s Michelle Morton has more on the outlook and some reported damage.
- Officials expect 'significant wildfire growth' at blaze on B.C.-Alta. border
- Wildfire prompts evacuation order, highway closure in northeastern B.C.
- Structures lost in Kiskatinaw River blaze, officials say, as wildfire threat increases in northeast B.C.
- 'We are beyond devastated': Fire destroys dozens of cabins and homes at East Trout Lake, Sask.
- B.C. wildfire fighters experience slight reprieve, but more wind on horizon