State of Emergency Extended in B.C. Due to Wildfire Risk
The extension keeps emergency powers available as wildfire risk stays elevated in warm, dry conditions, with thousands still under evacuation alerts and orders.
- On Friday, the British Columbia Government extended the provincial state of emergency for seven days, pushing the deadline to Saturday, Aug. 29, due to ongoing wildfire risks across the province.
- Premier David Eby declared the state of emergency on Aug. 8 following fast-moving fires, including the Bald Range wildfire that forced the evacuation of the District of Summerland.
- While Most Summerland residents have returned to their homes, thousands of people remain on evacuation alerts and orders as warm, dry conditions keep wildfire risks elevated in the Okanagan.
- Extending the order ensures the Province maintains access to emergency powers under the Disaster Management Act if required, though officials have not yet needed to issue emergency orders.
- Windy conditions recently increased wildfire behavior at the Bald Range blaze, and the Province continues monitoring the situation as wildfire risk persists across British Columbia.
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The provincial government is extending it’s state of emergency for one more week due to the ongoing wildfire risk. The state of emergency, which was first declared two weeks, is now extended until Saturday, Aug. 29, the government announced Friday (Aug. 21). The province says the extension follows advice from emergency-management officials. It allows the province to have access to emergency powers under the Emergency and Disaster Management Act …
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