The McDougall Creek wildfire in British Columbia’s Okanagan has grown to about 12,000 hectares, destroying dozens of houses in West Kelowna. Neetu Garcha reports from the region on the reprieve allowing some people to return home, the evacuees who can’t believe that their homes are still standing, and the push for building code improvements.
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B.C. wildfire evacuee didn’t think he would ‘have a house’ anymore
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