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Wildfires in British Columbia and western Canada have forced thousands of people to leave their homes.
their homes. In Fort Nelson, British Columbia, the Parker Lake and Patry Creek fires have prompted evacuations. South of Fort McMurray, Alberta, a 209 square kilometer wildfire has forced more than 6,600 people to flee. Also, an out-of-control wildfire near Cranberry Portage, Manitoba has forced the evacuation of about 500 local residents.
The changing conditions of the fires have led to the relocation of a safety station and the mayor has asked residents not to return to their homes until conditions are safe. This critical situation requires urgent coordination and cooperation to prevent further casualties.
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