Details from this Government of BC news release:
Summary
Government has extended the state of provincial emergency for a further seven days, until Saturday, Aug. 29, 2026, in response to the ongoing risk of wildfires in many parts of British Columbia.
The extension follows advice from emergency-management officials and ensures the Province continues to have access to emergency powers under the Emergency and Disaster Management Act if they are required.
To date, government has not needed to issue emergency orders under the state of emergency to respond to the current wildfire situation. However, maintaining the state of emergency ensures the tools needed to respond quickly remain available as wildfire conditions continue to evolve.
The Province declared the state of provincial emergency on Aug. 8, 2026, due to wildfires burning throughout the province, including the Bald Range wildfire. At the time, more than 20,000 people were evacuated from their homes.
While most people have returned home, thousands of people in B.C. continue to be on evacuation alerts and orders, and wildfire risk in the Okanagan region and other parts of the province remains elevated due to warm and dry conditions.
Continue to be prepared
People throughout the province are encouraged to remain prepared and stay alert to changing wildfire conditions.
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