B.C. seeks input on helping disaster evacuees ahead of wildfire season
VICTORIA — British Columbia is seeking public input on how it helps disaster evacuees, in the wake of the province’s worst wildfire season on record.
The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness says it wants to revamp how it provides assistance under the Emergency Support Services program.
The program provides short-term assistance for evacuees and communities including shelter, food, transportation and clothing.
The ministry says it wants the feedback to inform changes to the program in preparation for the 2024 fire season, as well as long term.