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Canadian wildfires force thousands to flee homes
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 19 - 07 - 2009


Emergency
crews struggled on Sunday to contain two wildfires that have
forced thousands of residents of a western Canadian community
to flee their homes, according to Reuters.
The flames that spread quickly after they erupted on
Saturday have destroyed at least nine buildings in residential
areas in the hills along Okanagan Lake west of Kelowna, British
Columbia, provincial fire officials said.
No injuries or deaths were reported.
An estimated 17,000 people have been ordered to evacuate
and hundreds of other residents were warned to be on alert to
leave their homes if the flames continue to spread in the
tinder-dry conditions.
The largest of the fires had already burned at least 300
hectares (741 acres), and none of the blazes were under
control, according to officials.
A Kelowna newspaper reported on Sunday that officials were
concerned the blaze could cut a key electrical transmission
line, which could force additional evacuations in an area of
some 32,000 residents west of the city.
Police said the cause of fires was not known, but the
provincial fire service said they did not believe them to be
related.
The blazes cast an orange glow in the night sky with
residents waking in the morning to a valley filled with smoke,
according to a Reuters photographer in the area.
Officials said the winds pushed the flames across the dry
landscape made it dangerous for ground crews to battle the
blaze. Adding fuel to the fire were trees in the area that have
been killed by an infestation of pine beetles.
Helicopters dropping water and fire retardant backed up
more than 200 firefighters on the ground, and more emergency
personnel were being rushed to the area, officials in Kelowna
told reporters.
The cause of the fires was not known, but human activity
was suspected because there were no lightening storms in the
area when the blazes started, according to media in the Kelowna
area, which is about a 400 km (248.5 miles) drive east of
Vancouver.
Emergency officials were dealing with the situation using
plans that were developed after the Kelowna area was struck by
massive wildfires that destroyed more than 240 homes in 2003.


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