Firefighters in British Columbia are struggling to battle five times the number of wildfires than the province normally experiences at this time of the year. There are now 300 blazes burning across the province, forcing thousands to flee their homes. Paul Johnson reports on how residents of around the town of 100 Mile House are dealing with one especially aggressive blaze.
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How B.C. residents are coping as 300+ wildfires burn across province
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