'Total incinerated destruction': Canada wildfire evacuees wonder if they still have homes
Over 12,000 people have been evacuated from Canada's Okanagan region following the rapid spread of the Bald Range wildfire. This fire is among more than 100 currently burning in British Columbia, with 70 igniting in the past week.

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AI-generatedOver 12,000 people have been evacuated from Canada's Okanagan region following the rapid spread of the Bald Range wildfire. This fire is among more than 100 currently burning in British Columbia, with 70 igniting in the past week. Premier David Eby declared a state of emergency, emphasizing the fires' swift movement and urging residents to comply with evacuation orders. Residents like 18-year-old Keegan Radomski fled their homes in Summerland, unsure if they survived the inferno. Radomski described the fire's speed, noting it breached her property less than four hours after smoke was first spotted. The situation highlights the devastating impact of the wildfires on communities and individuals.
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5 extractedRadomski saw a hill on her property begin to burn less than four hours after noticing smoke.
Keegan Radomski fled her home as the fire breached her property.
The west coast province's premier, David Eby, declared a state of emergency over the weekend.
70 wildfires in British Columbia started in the last week.
The Bald Range wildfire is one of more than 100 burning in British Columbia.