MONTREAL: British Columbia has declared a state of emergency in response to forest Fires that have forced the evacuation of thousands of people in Canada’s westernmost province.
"Given the current wildfire situation and the expected increase in wildfire activity, the province is taking this extraordinary measure of declaring a provincial state of emergency," Todd Stone, the province’s transportation and emergency management chief, said in a statement late on Friday. Hot, dry weather has fueled the blazes, with 138 new fire starts reported on Friday alone.