B.C. officials urge patience as some wildfire evacuees start returning home

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If the power or data on your device is low, you can get wildfire updates onĀ CBC Lite,Ā our low-bandwidth, text-only website.

The latest on the wildfires:

Officials throughout the B.C. Interior are pleading for patience from thousands of people displaced by wildfires, as some evacuees begin to head home.

The latest count shows 25,000 people have been told to leave their homes due to blazes across B.C.

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On Wednesday night, 309 properties wereĀ taken off evacuation orderĀ in the West Kelowna area, along with aĀ number of other areasĀ in the District of Lake Country earlier in the eveningĀ as firefighters made good progress tackling fires like the McDougall Creek

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