Trudeau says he will visit B.C. wildfire zones amid shifting landscape
REVELSTOKE, B.C. — Crews fighting wildfires across British Columbia are once again preparing for challenges brought on by sweltering, windy weather as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prepares to see fire damage for himself.
Trudeau, Premier John Horgan and several federal cabinet ministers are set to visit Williams Lake on Monday. About 10,000 people from the Interior community were forced from their homes more than two weeks ago as flames threatened to cut access to highways.
The group is to meet with military and RCMP members from a command centre in Williams Lake before visiting the fire centre and having a look at the fire zone from the air.
Residents of Williams Lake have been returning home for the past few days, but others in the region are still under evacuation orders.


