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    Canadian province under emergency orders as bushfires rage
    Iraq Sun
    Sunday 1st August, 2010  


    Orders have been given to evacuate parts of British Columbia in Canada, where people are in danger from more than 300 fires raging through the province's interior.
    Orders have been given to evacuate parts of British Columbia in Canada, where people are in danger from more than 300 fires raging through the province's interior.

    The province is under extreme fire alert, with fire-fighters, air tankers, helicopters and heavy machinery moving in to contain the fires.

    Evacuation alerts and orders have been issued for 12 communities, which have been troubled by fires that ignited due to violent lightning storms.

    Authorities in many regions have banned campfires, smoking in parks or lighting barbecues.

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    Comments on this story

    By awi, 08-01-10, 01:44 PM

    Lightning strikes cause parts of Canada to ignite

    save our nature.dont keep more building. I love this world.please.we need more oxygen.
    By Anonymous, 08-01-10, 02:50 PM

    Gakona in Alaska is right next to British Columbia.

    Time for the HAARP EMF microwave super weapon to target is relatively short.
    By Suzyq, 08-25-10, 10:18 AM

    Send More Help NZ

    Violent lightning storms started these fires. Temperatures have been the hotest on record for many coutries this year. We could be in a similar situation when our Summer comes. Can we please send more firefighters to help our friends in Canada. We may be in need of help ourselves in the future.

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