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Fire burning near Rock Creek, BC

Days after an enormous wildfire destroyed 30 homes in southeast British Columbia, rumoured video of a tossed cigarette that sparked the blaze hasn’t been found. The 40,000-acre Canyon Creek Fire ballooned on Friday and consumed at least 26 houses. “There was no time”.

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It was just, one minute you’re sitting in the river. They were stopped by police just north of Westbridge, who said it was too risky to go further.

Premier Christy Clark was asked about a possible video during a news conference Sunday outside an evacuation centre in nearby Midway.

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Campers who were ushered from Kettle River Provincial Park without their belongings on Thursday night were expected to be escorted in small groups back to the park on Sunday.

Near Rock Creek, the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary completed an assessment of damage in the area and has confirmed that 29 homes and additional structures have been lost. But that situation could change, he warned.

The increasing cost of fighting wildfires affects the other duties of the Forest Service, the agency said. “It is bold, all-caps “unpredictable” with several exclamation marks”.

Crews are making good progress on a pair of wildfires burning in the south Okanagan near Oliver, B.C., south of Penticton. Though residents affected by the 300-hectare Wilson Mountain fire were allowed home Saturday, about 100 homes near the 15-square kilometre Testalinden Creek fire remain under evacuation order.

A witness to today’s event says she saw a neighbour burn what appears to have been garbage for about 20 minutes this morning. As soon as she saw the images, she told him to grab his 13-year-old brother and get out immediately. This wildfire is uncontained and extremely unsafe and anyone entering the evacuation area will be putting themselves and firefighters at risk. “It is what it is”.

“We as a national firefighting community are spread very thin”, Eardley said.

“We’re not the only ones”. Created as a resource for fire, police and other organizations developing community-based arson prevention strategies, the handbook came out a little more than a year after the Black Saturday bushfires, a series of blazes that burned across the state of Victoria in February 2009, killing 173 people. “I’m so grateful my kids are OK”.

Now a pilot with Viking Air, Reid’s husband Dave, used to fly water bombers, so the couple were aware just how much danger they are in.

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Officers have positioned colored ribbons the place they consider the hearth began final week.

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