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Canada puts the military on standby as British Columbia wildfires kill 1 and displace thousands

Canada has placed its military on standby to assist in battling devastating wildfires in British Columbia, where one blaze has caused significant destruction and claimed one life. Approximately 20,000 people have been displaced from their homes due to numerous out-of-control fires exacerbated by hot, windy conditions and drought.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-10 · 20:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 6 min
Canada puts the military on standby as British Columbia wildfires kill 1 and displace thousands
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Canada has placed its military on standby to assist in battling devastating wildfires in British Columbia, where one blaze has caused significant destruction and claimed one life. Approximately 20,000 people have been displaced from their homes due to numerous out-of-control fires exacerbated by hot, windy conditions and drought. The Bald Range wildfire, in particular, has raced towards communities like Summerland and Peachland, prompting widespread evacuations. An 80-year-old woman died while attempting to flee the fire near Summerland. Officials warn that the affected areas are too dangerous to enter, and the full extent of the destruction is yet to be determined.

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Wildfires destroyed homes as they raced toward towns along Okanagan Lake.

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More than 20,000 people were forced to evacuate communities in western Canada.

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British Columbia declared a state of emergency due to fast-moving wildfires.

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Canada put its military on standby to help battle deadly wildfires in British Columbia.

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Canada puts the military on standby as British Columbia Wildfires kill 1 and displace thousands 0 seconds of 41 secondsVolume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard ShortcutsEnabledDisabled Shortcuts Open/Close/ or ? Play/PauseSPACE Increase Volume↑ Decrease Volume↓ Seek Forward→ Seek Backward← Captions On/Offc Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreenf Mute/Unmutem Decrease Caption Size- Increase Caption Size+ or = Seek %0-9 00:00 00:41 00:41 More Videos 02:44 As British Columbia logs its remaining old growth, activists try to stop it 00:59 WHO says Congo's fast-moving Ebola outbreak started months before it was declared 01:27 Michigan's El-Sayed does not declare victory, but says he vastly overperformed expectations 00:48 Capybaras spotted roaming halls of Brazil state legislature building 01:24 US employers unexpectedly cut 23,000 jobs amid strain from the Iran war, unemployment dips to 4.1% 01:38 More than 90,000 rubber ducks splash into Chicago River for annual Ducky Derby fundraiser 01:03 1,500 couples tie the knot during a mass wedding in Nigeria's Kano state 01:27 Global warming is making summer miserable, but soon El Nino will add to the heat, scientists say Close 1 of 6 | British Columbia declared a state of emergency Saturday as a fast-moving wildfire forced more than 20,000 people from communities in western Canada, destroying homes as it raced toward towns along Okanagan Lake. 2 of 6 | Houses are seen overlooking Okanagan Lake as smoke from the Bald Range wildfire blankets the area, in Penticton, British Columbia, Sunday, Aug. 9, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) 3 of 6 | People float on the Channel Pathway that connects Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake as smoke from Wildfires burning in the region fills the air, in Penticton, British Columbia, Monday, Aug. 10, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) 4 of 6 | People ride a ferris wheel as smoke from the Bald Range wildfire envelops Okanagan Lake, in Penticton, British Columbia, on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) 5 of 6 | A goat belonging to Greg Krauter, who was forced to evacuate his Summerland, British Columbia, property with his seven goats due to the Bald Range wildfire, stands in the back of his truck outside an evacuee center, in Penticton, British Columbia, Sunday, Aug. 9, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) 6 of 6 | People walk and cycle past an ice cream stand in the shape of a peach as smoke from the Bald Range wildfire envelops Okanagan Lake, in Penticton, British Columbia, on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) By ROB GILLIES and JAMIE STENGLE Updated 12:11 AM MESZ, August 11, 2026 Leer en español Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Canada put its military on standby Monday to help battle deadly Wildfires in British Columbia as a local mayor warned that one of the blazes had wreaked huge destruction on his community. A woman has died and some 20,000 people have fled their homes so far. For days, scores of Wildfires have burned across the province, nearly half of them out of control in hot, windy weather and prolonged drought. Thousands have fled on jammed roads as officials said even more communities could be threatened. The mayor of Summerland — home to about 12,000 people, which was ordered evacuated on Saturday night along with about 8,000 people in and around nearby Peachland — warned that the affected areas remained too dangerous to enter and that it was impossible to determine the scope of the destruction. The blaze — known as the Bald Range wildfire — remained out of control after racing toward Summerland and other communities along Okanagan Lake over the weekend. “It’s going to be quite a bit,” Mayor Doug Holmes said of the expected destruction. “We need to brace ourselves for that bad news when it’s time to go back. Everybody will know somebody who has lost a home.” Defense Minister David McGuinty said the Canadian Armed Forces were in constant contact with provincial and federal officials and were ready to respond if British Columbia formally requested assistance. The federal government has already approved provincial requests for help with shelter and accommodations. Wildfires burn across western US and Canada as residents are evacuated 3 MIN READ Wildfires force 20,000 to flee as British Columbia declares state of emergency 3 MIN READ 37 Wildfire destroys about 230 homes in western Canadian Indigenous community, officials say 3 MIN READ 37 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said an 80-year-old woman died while trying to escape the fire near Summerland. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the death was heartbreaking and that the federal government would continue supporting British Columbia. The British Columbia Wildfire Service said Monday the fire had grown to about 60 square miles (156 square kilometers), from 53 square miles (136 square kilometers) on Sunday. Officials warned clearer skies and direct sunlight could increase fire activity. In Summerland, Peachland and the surrounding areas, about 10,000 homes remained under evacuation orders, while more than 3,200 were under evacuation alerts — meaning they could be told to evacuate at any moment. Ravi Parmer, British Columbia Minister of Forests, said 19 helicopters were assigned to the Bald Range wildfire but that its intensity made it impossible to halt the blaze. “We could have put a thousand more helicopters and a thousand more people on the ground, and it wouldn’t have made a difference,” he said. British Columbia Wildfire Service information officer Nicole Bonnett said the smoke lingering over the Bald Range fire has reduced visibility, limiting the use of air tankers and water-skimming aircraft. Bonnett said the blaze has been fueled primarily by extremely dry conditions rather than wind, and grew explosively Friday, reaching 19 square miles (50 square kilometers) within three hours. Evacuated residents face uncertain prospects for return Holmes, the Summerland mayor, said there was no timetable for when residents would be able to return as power lines had been downed and hazards at the destroyed or damaged buildings would have to be assessed first. He added that residents would eventually return, likely neighborhood by neighborhood. “The hard part is going home and seeing the devastation,” he cautioned. Kyla Gaudiuso, a resident of Faulder, a 215-strong community, said her home was likely destroyed as she had gotten a photo showing the ridge where it stood engulfed in flames. She described the community’s evacuation as “pandemonium” and said she was now staying with a friend in the town of Penticton. “It doesn’t really seem real,” she said. “I have to see it to believe it.” Canada has endured increasingly destructive wildfire seasons in recent years, forcing mass evacuations and repeatedly sending smoke across large parts of the country and neighboring United States. Summerland — a farming community that grows cherries, peaches and apples, and also boasts some vineyards — is in a mountainous area where Wildfires have been known to break out. Holmes said the blaze started around 5:30 p.m. on Friday and was within the city limits in just a couple of hours. By midnight, it was so out of control that people were unable to flee on the highway north, so they began evacuating to the south, he said. “We had to pack up our cars, neighbors were helping neighbors,” he said. “People said they’ve never seen a fire move so fast.” Progress made with Washington state fires, while evacuations ordered in California Firefighters in Spokane have strengthened containment lines around three destructive blazes in recent days, allowing some evacuated residents to return home. Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson announced emergency proclamations to help those impacted by the fires at a press conference in Spokane on Monday. He suspended waiting periods for unemployment benefits and prohibited evictions, while the state Department of Licensing and Department of Health will help people who lost important documents get them immediately without charge. The state is also working on a request to the federal government for a major disaster declaration that would secure more support, he said. In California, evacuations have been ordered for areas along the famous Big Sur coast as a wildfire burns in the nearby steep, rugged mountains. The Timber Fire in Monterey County started Sunday and had grown to about 2 square miles (5 square kilometers) by midday Monday, according to Cal Fire. Associated Press writer Martha Bellisle contributed to this report.
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