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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Military put on standby to evacuate fire-threatened towns in British Columbia


A vehicle travels along the Trans-Canada Highway as a wildfire burns on the side of a mountain in Lytton, Canada, on Thursday.
Photo: AP

A vehicle travels along the Trans-Canada Highway as a wildfire burns on the side of a mountain in Lytton, Canada, on Thursday. Photo: AP

2021/07/04 03:00

/ AFP, OTTAWA

The Canadian government on Friday warned of a “long and challenging summer” ahead as it prepared military aircraft to help evacuate towns and fight more than 100 wildfires fueled by a record-smashing heat wave.

At least 152 fires were active in the western province of British Columbia, 89 of them sparked in the past two days, officials said.

Most were caused by lightning strikes. The fires were north of the city of Kamloops, 350km northeast of Vancouver.

While the immediate blame for the scorching heat in Canada has been placed on a high-pressure “heat dome” trapping warm air in the region, climate change is causing record-setting temperatures to become more frequent.

Globally, the decade to 2019 was the hottest recorded, and the five hottest years on record have all occurred within the past five years.

“The dry conditions and the extreme heat in British Columbia are unprecedented,” Canadian Minister of Public Safety Bill Blair said on Friday. “These wildfires show that we are in the earliest stages of what promises to be a long and challenging summer.”

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday afternoon met with an incident response group that included several ministers.

He said he had already spoken with British Columbia’s premier, as well as local mayors and indigenous chiefs in communities under threat.

“We will be there to help,” he told a news conference.

The response group announced that it would set up an operations center in Edmonton, Alberta, where armed forces would provide logistical support.

Military aircraft were also deployed to help.

About 1,000 people have already fled the wildfires in British Columbia, and authorities are searching for many who have gone missing.

Late on Friday, the British Columbia medical examiner’s office said there had been 719 deaths in the past week, “three times more” than the average number of deaths recorded over the period under normal circumstances.

“It is believed likely the extreme weather BC [British Columbia] has experienced in the past week is a significant contributing factor to the increased number of deaths,” Lisa Lapointe, the province’s chief coroner, said in a statement.

The village of Lytton, 250km northeast of Vancouver, was evacuated on Wednesday night because of a fire that flared up suddenly and spread quickly.

Nearly 90 percent of the village was torched, said Brad Vis, a Canadian lawmaker for the area.

The fire came a day after the village set a Canadian record-high temperature on Tuesday of 49.6°C.

“I cannot stress enough how extreme the fire risk is at this time in almost every part of British Columbia,” British Columbia Premier John Horgan said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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