Some people stay to fight wildfire near Fort Nelson, B.C.
Duane Loe lives just three kilometres south of Fort Nelson, B.C., where most of the 4,700 people have fled from a fast-approaching wildfire. But Loe says he has decided to stay put with a small group of residents who have firefighting experience and plan to protect their homes and property. (May 14, 2024)
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