It’s been a bittersweet homecoming for wildfire evacuees in British Columbia. A week after apocalyptic fires tore through the Okanagan region, some people are back home tonight. But some don’t have a place to go back to as more evacuation orders are lifted. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also touched down in the region today, meeting with local officials for the first time since the province declared a state of emergency last Friday. While a sense of relief is blanketing parts of the province, many are still in danger. Neetu Garcha reports.
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B.C. wildfires still a danger as some evacuation orders are lifted
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