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California’s Big Sur sees evacuation orders as Timber fire grows

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Updated 11.8.2026
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British Columbia *Summerland Bald Range wildfire Canada Peachland

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Aug 11 Evening

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

California’s Big Sur sees evacuation orders as Timber fire grows

The Timber fire in Monterey County, California, has prompted evacuations along the Big Sur coast, including popular tourist destinations. The blaze, which started Sunday, grew to over 1,700 acres by Monday, according to Cal Fire. Firefighters are working to establish containment lines in difficult terrain, with the fire burning primarily on the ground. Meanwhile, wildfires are also impacting other parts of the US West and Canada, with significant evacuations and destruction reported in British Columbia, Nevada, and Oregon. The cause of the Timber fire is under investigation.

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Associated Press (AP)5d ago

Mexican reinforcements arrive for wildfire fight in western Canada after 20,000 flee

Approximately 100 firefighters from Mexico are arriving to assist in battling the Bald Range wildfire in western Canada, which has forced 20,000 people to evacuate and destroyed homes. The 156-square-kilometer fire, which began Friday near Okanagan Lake, has claimed the life of an 80-year-old woman and is burning towards Summerland. Crews face challenging conditions in steep terrain and high temperatures, with embers spreading the blaze. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the fire's cause. Summerland's mayor has warned residents that returning home will not be immediate due to the ongoing danger. British Columbia is experiencing about 100 wildfires, many out of control, with a high risk of new lightning-caused fires.

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Key Claims

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Evacuations ordered for areas along California’s Big Sur coast due to the Timber fire.

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The Timber fire in Monterey county started Sunday and grew to over 1,700 acres by Monday.

— Cal Fire

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

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Oregon is experiencing its worst year on record for land burned by large wildfires.

— Northwest Interagency Coordination Center spokesperson Jean Nelson-Dean

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The cause of the Timber fire is still under investigation.

Aug 10 Evening

2 articles|2 sources
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Associated Press (AP)6d ago

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. 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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BBC News - World6d ago

'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. 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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Key Claims

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

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

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

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

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The Bald Range wildfire is one of more than 100 burning in British Columbia.

Aug 10 Morning

2 articles|2 sources
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Al JazeeraAug 10

Wildfires bear down on homes in Canada’s Okanagan region

A fast-moving wildfire in British Columbia, Canada, has prompted thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. The blaze is currently bearing down on residences in the Okanagan region. The article states that the wildfire is moving quickly, necessitating these evacuations. The primary impact is on the residents of the Okanagan region who are being forced to leave their properties due to the advancing fire.

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South China Morning PostAug 10

Canadian province to get federal help as wildfire forces evacuations

The Canadian federal government will provide assistance to British Columbia as wildfires force evacuations. On Sunday, Eleanor Olszewski, Canada's minister of emergency management and community resilience, announced federal support for shelter and accommodation for displaced residents. This aid comes as the Bald Range wildfire has prompted British Columbia to declare a provincial state of emergency, leading to the evacuation of approximately 18,000 people. The wildfire has spread to over 10,300 hectares, with firefighters actively battling the blaze. The federal assistance is specifically for residents forced to leave their homes due to wildfires across the province, particularly in regions around Summerland and Peachland.

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Key Claims

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A fast-moving wildfire is occurring in British Columbia, Canada.

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Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate their homes due to the wildfire.

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The wildfire is bearing down on homes in Canada's Okanagan region.

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The Canadian federal government will provide assistance to British Columbia for wildfire relief.

— Canadian federal government

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Raging wildfires have forced thousands of people to evacuate in British Columbia.

Aug 9 Evening

2 articles|2 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Aug 9

Wildfires burn across western US and Canada as residents are evacuated

Wildfires are burning across western Canada and the U.S., forcing evacuations and leaving residents on edge. In British Columbia, over 20,000 people fled communities along Okanagan Lake due to the fast-moving Bald Range fire, which destroyed homes and necessitated aircraft rescues. B.C. declared a state of emergency, and Canada's minister of emergency management approved a request for federal assistance for shelter. In Washington, residents north of Spokane were advised to evacuate, while towns like Malden and Rosalia had their evacuation levels downgraded but remained on alert. Tragically, two helicopter pilots died when their aircraft crashed while fighting a wildfire in Utah's Fishlake National Forest.

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The Guardian - World NewsAug 9

Canadian government steps in as ‘out of control’ wildfires force thousands to flee

The Canadian federal government is providing urgent assistance to British Columbia as over 100 wildfires rage across the province, with nearly half deemed "out of control." These fast-moving fires have forced approximately 22,000 people to evacuate their homes, including the entire community of Summerland. The rapid spread of blazes like the Bald Range fire, which grew to over 40 square miles in hours, is attributed to prolonged hot and dry weather creating "explosive" fire conditions. Experts suggest these increasingly extreme fires are linked to human-caused climate change, leading to a more challenging and extended fire season. Authorities are investigating a possible fatality near Summerland.

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Key Claims

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Over 20,000 people were forced to flee communities along Okanagan Lake in British Columbia due to a fast-moving wildfire.

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The Bald Range wildfire has destroyed homes and led to dozens of rescues by aircraft.

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British Columbia declared a state of emergency on Saturday due to the wildfires.

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Canada's minister of emergency management approved a request for federal assistance from British Columbia.

— Eleanor Olszewski

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Residents described the fire as a 'ridge of fire just coming towards you' and expressed 'fear'.

— Anette Boulet

Aug 9 Morning

1 articles|1 sources
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Al JazeeraAug 9

Wildfire forces thousands of evacuations in Western Canada

A wildfire has prompted the evacuation of over 20,000 residents from the Okanagan region in British Columbia. The fire is described as fast-moving, necessitating these large-scale evacuations. The specific date of the evacuations is not provided in the article content, but the location is clearly identified as the Okanagan region. The article does not specify the cause of the wildfire.

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Key Claims

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A fast-moving wildfire has forced more than 20,000 people to evacuate parts of British Columbia’s Okanagan region.

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The evacuation order affects the Okanagan region of British Columbia.

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The wildfire is described as fast-moving.

Aug 8 Evening

3 articles|3 sources
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BBC News - WorldAug 8

Fast-moving Canada wildfire doubles in size forcing thousands to flee homes

The Bald Range wildfire in British Columbia has rapidly expanded, doubling in size to over 36 square miles (95 sq km) since its detection on Friday. This "out of control" fire has forced the evacuation of approximately 12,000 residents in Summerland and 8,000 in neighboring Peachland. Emergency officials described it as one of the quickest-moving and largest fires seen in the region in a short period. Power outages have also affected Summerland. The rapid spread prompted an emergency official to evacuate his own family from the area.

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Al JazeeraAug 8

British Columbia issues evacuation orders ahead of fast-moving wildfires

British Columbia has issued evacuation orders for areas including Summerland, Faulder, and Peachland due to fast-moving wildfires. A state of emergency was declared early Saturday morning as the Bald Range wildfire spreads out of control, displacing thousands. Local officials reported power outages and advised residents to boil water. The fires are affecting the Peachland watershed, Brenda Mines area, and Lower Princeton, with residents instructed to prepare for immediate departure. These events are part of a summer of significant wildfires across Canada, exacerbated by climate change, extreme drought, and heatwaves.

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Associated Press (AP)Aug 8

A fast-moving wildfire forces more than 20,000 people to evacuate in western Canada

Over 20,000 people were ordered to evacuate their homes in western Canada overnight due to a fast-moving wildfire near Okanagan Lake in British Columbia. The Bald Range wildfire, reported Friday evening, rapidly grew to approximately 50 square kilometers and is racing towards towns, destroying homes in its path. The entire community of Summerland, with about 12,000 residents, and roughly 8,000 people in and around Peachland were evacuated. Emergency officials described the wildfire as one of the quickest-moving and fastest-growing the region has experienced. Residents described the situation as "scary" and "moving fast" as they fled with flames visible nearby. This event highlights Canada's recent trend of increasingly destructive wildfire seasons.

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Key Claims

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Thousands of people were forced to flee their homes due to a fast-moving wildfire in western Canada.

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The Bald Range fire doubled in size and now occupies over 36 sq miles (95 sq km) in British Columbia.

— BC Wildfire Service

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This is one of the 'quickest-moving, largest fires in such a short time' seen in the region.

— Erick Thompson

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Summerland's entire population of around 12,000 people and 8,000 residents of Peachland were ordered to evacuate.

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The fire remained 'out of control' as of Saturday morning.

— BC Wildfire Service