An evacuation order has been issued for an area in the southern Cariboo region of B.C. due to a wildfire burning in the region
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The Thompson Nicola Regional District says the Fiftynine Creek wildfire near Big Bar Lake is rapidly escalating and the current evacuation alert is being upgraded to an order
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This order is in effect for approximately 107 addressed properties in Electoral Area “E” (Bonaparte Plateau)
- All properties around Big Bar Lake, including the campground at Big Bar Lake Park; and
- Nearby properties southeast of Big Bar Lake, as outlined on the map.
The regional district says there is a risk that Big Bar Road, which is a gravel road, may be impacted by the fire, so there is a need to upgrade the evacuation alert
Everyone in the affected area should leave immediately

