Fort Nelson, B.C., evacuees heading home after being forced to flee wildfires
Residents in Fort Nelson are able to go home Monday after being evacuated for more than two weeks due to wildfires.
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Residents in Fort Nelson are able to go home Monday after being evacuated for more than two weeks due to wildfires.
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Thousands of people who were forced to flee their homes due to a wildfire burning out of control near Fort Nelson, B.C., will be allowed to return Monday, according to officials.
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Fleeing from your home during an emergency like a wildfire is traumatic for everyone – especially children. But one elementary school art teacher, who is among the evacuees from the fires around Fort Nelson, B.C., is trying to make the best of the situation.
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