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Out-of-control wildfire forces evacuation in B.C.’s Fraser Canyon

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July 5, 2026

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Out-of-control wildfire forces evacuation in B.C.’s Fraser Canyon

Residents of North Bend, B.C. are being ordered to evacuate as an out of control wildfire grows in the Fraser Canyon. Nearby Boston Bar is also under an evacuation alert.

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CBC News

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· Jun 29, 2026

B.C. wildfire balloons to 1,200 hectares, forcing evacuations in the Fraser Canyon

B.C. wildfire balloons to 1,200 hectares, forcing evacuations in the Fraser Canyon

Canada's National Observer

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· Jul 8, 2026

Growing BC wildfire closes Highway 1 as more evacuation alerts issued

A growing wildfire in British Columbia's Fraser Canyon has forced further evacuation alerts and the closure of a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway.

Off The Press

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· Jun 21, 2026

Out-of-control Utah wildfire threatening structures, prompting evacuations

Mandatory evacuations are underway for hundreds of people on Sunday in a central Utah town being threatened by a wind-driven, out-of-control wildfire, officials said. The Iron Fire is burning in Juab County, about 28 miles southwest of Provo, and officials said on Sunday that flames are bearing down on Eureka, Utah, a small town in []...Click to read more

BNO News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Wildfire burns below Grand Canyon’s North Rim

A lightning-caused wildfire is burning below the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, where fire danger remains high and restrictions are in place, according to officials. The Cliff Spring Fire was estimated at 171 acres and was zero percent contained as of Tuesday, according to Grand Canyon National Park. The fire is burning in [] The post Wildfire burns below Grand Canyon’s North Rim appeared first on BNO News.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 23, 2026

Wildfires sweep western US, Utah town evacuated

Wildfires sweep western US, Utah town evacuated

ArcaMax

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· Jul 5, 2026

Colorado wildfires: Aspen Acres fire 13% contained, new evacuations for Willow fire near Leadville

New mandatory evacuations were ordered Sunday morning for a nearly 4,000-acre wildfire burning near Leadville in Lake County, and a large swath of residents was placed on pre-evacuation. The Willow fire is one of four active fires in Colorado ...

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Related coverage for "Out-of-control wildfire forces evacuation in B.C.’s Fraser Canyon": CBC News — B.C. wildfire balloons to 1,200 hectares, forcing evacuations in the Fraser Canyon. Canada's National Observer — Growing BC wildfire closes Highway 1 as more evacuation alerts issued. Off The Press — Out-of-control Utah wildfire threatening structures, prompting evacuations. BNO News — Wildfire burns below Grand Canyon’s North Rim. UrduPoint — Wildfires sweep western US, Utah town evacuated. ArcaMax — Colorado wildfires: Aspen Acres fire 13% contained, new evacuations for Willow fire near Leadville