BC crews battle Nk’Mip Creek Fire, as over 250 wildfires still burn in province

Global News published this video item, entitled “BC crews battle Nk’Mip Creek Fire, as over 250 wildfires still burn in province” – below is their description.

Over 250 fires continue to burn in British Columbia, as hot and dry conditions continue to fuel dangerous blazes threatening the province.

Over 1,700 people in the province remain on evacuation alert, while crews try to combat the flames, now aided by 100 Mexican firefighters and 160 Canadian Armed Forces members.

Global’s Lauren Pullen repots from the ongoing situation near Oliver, B.C., where the nearby Nk’Mip Creek Fire is growing.

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