B.C. First Nation issues evacuation order as wildfire burns nearby
- The Village of Chase in British Columbia has activated its emergency operations centre due to a wildfire in the area.
- Neskonlith Chief Irwin Wai stated that 40 properties were ordered to evacuate as a precaution, but structures are not currently in danger.
- The BC Wildfire Service reported that the fire, which is human caused, has grown to 35 hectares by Monday night.
- A state of emergency has been declared on the Neskonlith Indian Band reserve due to the aggressive wildfire threatening homes.
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