Evacuation alert lifted at 100 Mile House, B.C.; Clinton get order to leave
REVELSTOKE, B.C. — As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asking Canadians to donate to the Red Cross to help fire ravaged communities and families in British Columbia, the residents of a tiny Caribou community of Clinton received orders to leave their homes.
Clinton, located about 120 kilometres northwest of Kamloops, received the order Saturday evening, forcing people from their homes due to fire threats.
The Clinton evacuation order came following an official announcement that an evacuation alert for 100 Mile House, located about 75 kilometres north of Clinton, was rescinded, but Cariboo Regional District officials warned another alert or order remains a possibility.
Trudeau, who was in Revelstoke in B.C.’s southeast, said he was preparing to travel to several B.C. communities hit by the fires this summer.


