Storm and wind warnings as more than 300 wildfires burn in B.C.
Evacuees from Jasper, Alta. told to go to B.C.; Barkerville, Bowron Lake and Wells region evacuated in Cariboo
B.C. is expecting an influx of wildfire evacuees from Alberta, even as it deals with wildfires of its own.
On Monday night, officials ordered the township of Jasper and surrounding national park to evacuate using Highway 16 into British Columbia due to a fast-approaching wildfire.
In a post on X, B.C. Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma said the province would do "everything we can to provide safe refuge for evacuees" and that officials were working "as quickly as possible to coordinate routes and arrange host communities" to take people in.
Wildfires in the region has also closed Highway 16 from Tête Jaune Cache toward the Alberta border, covering Mount Robson Provincial Park.
DriveBC says the highway will remain open westbound, as wildfires cause people in Jasper, Alta., to flee west into B.C. on Monday.
The order comes as B.C. experiences heavy thunderstorms and high winds in parts of the province already dealing with out-of-control wildfires.