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Fire evacuation defiance threatening fight and must end, minister says

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Aug, 2023 02:02 PM
  • Fire evacuation defiance threatening fight and must end, minister says

British Columbia's emergency management minister says people who are defying evacuation orders are putting at risk the "unified strategy" for battling the destructive blazes.

Bowinn Ma says the BC Wildfire Service has "opened a dialogue" to understand why some are defying the orders, but the directives carry legal weight and defiance of them must end.

Wildfires raging throughout British Columbia have damaged or destroyed hundreds of properties and forced more than 25,000 people from their homes.

The province remains in a state of emergency as crews battle the more than 375 active blazes.

Ma has told a briefing Wednesday that if people stay behind, tactics such as aerial water-bombing and back-burning can't take place.

Some residents of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District in the Interior have been refusing to leave their properties, and officials say firefighting equipment there has been moved or tampered with.

Ma says that it's a divisive issue, but people "can't be doing their own thing," when it comes to wildfires.

She says areas under evacuation order are not safe places.

“Evacuation orders must be followed. They are not suggestions, they are the law," Ma said. "I know some people want to stay and fight. I understand that."

Ma said that British Columbians' "collective fight is against the wildfire," and should not be with each other.

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