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UPDATED Bulkley-Nechako Evacuation Order rescinded; but Evacuation Alert expanded

Bulkley Nechako Evacuation Order (Photo supplied by Regional District of Bulkley Nechako)

UPDATE July 11 3:00PM

The Evacuation Alert has expanded yet again in Bulkley-Nechako.

In addition, the Evacuation Order that was placed on July 7 has been rescinded. ( East of Bedore Rd to West of Broman Lake Rd. and south of Bulkley Lake including Duncan Lake IR #2, not including Highway 16 and CN rail line)

To learn about the changes and if this affects you, go to the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako website.

July 10 2:28PM

An Expanded Evacuation Alert has been issued for the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako.

The Cutoff Creek wildfire is estimated to be around 9,335 hectares in size and is considered a wildfire of note.

People living in this area are being asked to take the following precautions and be prepared for an Evacuation Order:

  • locate all family or co-workers and plan to meet outside the evacuation area if an evacuation is called.
  • gather essentials. ie. medication, glasses, valuable papers, immediate care needs, and keepsakes.
  • prepare to move people with mobility challenges or children.
  • prepare to move pets or livestock to a safe area
  • arrange transportation, if you need assistance, contact the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako.

Updates are posted on the Bulkley-Nechako Emergency Information Facebook page.

You can also find updates on the fires on the BC Wildfire Dashboard.

The Prince George Fire Centre has 39 active fires, with 7 of them considered of note.

 

 

 

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