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flag Wildfires in British Columbia prompt evacuations as blazes spread across Western Canada.

Wildfires in northeastern British Columbia, particularly the Kiskatinaw River and Summit Lake fires, are posing significant risks to communities like Kelly Lake, which has been ordered to evacuate due to the uncontainable fire growth. Over 100 personnel and 12 helicopters are battling the blazes, with strong winds expected to worsen conditions. Meanwhile, Saskatchewan faces the Shoe fire, nearing Candle Lake, and Ontario reports 18 active wildfires, including the uncontrolled Red Lake 12 fire. Fire bans are in place across much of British Columbia.

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