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A look at wildfires and evacuations in N.W.T. and B.C.

YELLOWKNIFE — Some 20,000 people from Yellowknife and thousands more from other communities in the Northwest Territories have been ordered to leave due to nearby wildfires.
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Evacuees from Yellowknife are greeted with the Aurora Borealis as they arrive to a free campsite provided by the community in High Level, Alta., Friday, Aug. 18, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Braden

YELLOWKNIFE — Some 20,000 people from Yellowknife and thousands more from other communities in the Northwest Territories have been ordered to leave due to nearby wildfires. Meanwhile, a significant number of homes have gone up in flames as a wildfire burns in West Kelowna in British Columbia's interior. Here's a look at the fires by the numbers. 

Yellowknife

Size of the wildfire that is about 15 kilometres from Yellowknife: 1,669 square kilometres.

Population of Yellowknife: 20,000

Residents ordered to evacuate: all of Yellowknife and thousands in other N.W.T. communities.

Number of wildfires burning in the N. W. T: 236.

West Kelowna 

Size of the fire that has spread around West Kelowna: 68 square kilometres

Population of West Kelowna: 38,000

Number of West Kelowna properties ordered to evacuate: more than 2,500. 

Number of West Kelowna properties on evacuation alert: about 4,800.

Properties damaged: a "significant" number.

Number of wildfires burning in B.C.: 382. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 18, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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