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Bald Range wildfire, that has forced people out of their homes in the south
Okanagan region, burns in
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Bald Range wildfire, that has forced people out of their homes in the south
Okanagan region, burns in
Summerland, B.C., late Saturday, Aug. 8, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/
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AP) 3 of 4 | People float on the Channel Pathway that connects
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Penticton,
British Columbia, Monday, Aug. 10, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/
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Bald Range wildfire, that has forced people out of their homes in the south
Okanagan region, burns in
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British Columbia (
AP) — About 100 firefighters from
Mexico were expected to arrive Tuesday to help battle a deadly wildfire that has forced 20,000 people to flee and destroyed homes and other properties near
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Okanagan Lake in Western
Canada, officials said.The 156-square-kilometer (60-square-mile) fire has killed an 80-year-old woman and burned toward
Summerland, a community of about 12,000 people roughly 300 kilometers (185 miles) east of Vancouver.Hugh Murdoch of the
British Columbia Wildfire Service said crews face a “monumental task” in steep terrain and hot conditions, with burning embers igniting new fires beyond the main perimeter and limiting opportunities for firefighters to attack the blaze directly.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have opened a criminal investigation into the cause of the fire, which broke out Friday. The woman died in Meadow Valley, west of
Summerland, while trying to escape, authorities said. The fire has destroyed numerous homes, but officials said dangerous conditions have prevented crews from completing damage assessments.
Summerland Mayor Doug Holmes warned Monday that the town’s roughly 12,000 residents should not expect to return home soon.“We need to brace ourselves for what’s there or what’s not there,” Holmes said at a briefing, his voice breaking. “It’s going to be hard. It’s going to be really hard. We all know people who have lost homes. And those people need our help.” 2 MIN READ 4 MIN READ 3 MIN READ About 100 wildfires were burning across
British Columbia, roughly half of them out of control. The
British Columbia Wildfire Service also warned of a high risk of new lightning-caused fires in the province’s central Interior and
Okanagan region.