More than 1,400 properties ordered to evacuate in central B.C. due to wildfires
VANCOUVER — More than 1,400 properties in British Columbia’s Cariboo region have been placed on evacuation order as wildfires rage across the province.
The order from the Cariboo Regional District covers roughly 1,000 properties south of 100 Mile House and 482 properties in the Canim Lake area, with residents warned of “immediate danger” from wildfires.
The District of 100 Mile House, roughly 200 kilometres north of Kamloops, has been placed under an evacuation alert, which means residents have been told they may have to leave their homes with little notice.
It comes as much of central and eastern British Columbia is under a special weather bulletin warning of smoky skies.