King Charles III sends condolences to Canadian wildfire victims | 24CA News
King Charles III launched an announcement on Wednesday sending condolences to these affected by the devastating wildfires in B.C. and the Northwest Territories.
“My wife and I were desperately concerned to learn of the recent states of emergency declared in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia due to wildfires,” mentioned the King.
“We recall with great fondness our visit to Yellowknife and the Northwest Territories last year and we can only begin to imagine the heartbreak in those communities as they face this disastrous situation”.
This month’s wildfires within the Northwest Territories prompted evacuation orders for Yellowknife, Hay River and surrounding communities – about 20,000 evacuees. The fires destroyed a lot of the hamlet of Enterprise. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke about what he referred to as the “apocalyptic devastation” attributable to wildfires within the area.
In B.C., The wildfires in Kelowna and West Kelowna have destroyed practically 200 constructions and fires there and elsewhere in that province have pressured many individuals to flee their properties. Earlier this week, nonetheless, some evacuation orders have been lifted and a few have been downgraded to alerts.
“My wife and I send our deepest condolences to all those who have lost loved ones and we continue to pray for all those who have been displaced, who have lost their homes, businesses or property in such dire circumstances,” the King mentioned.
“Our admiration is unbounded for the tireless work of local officials, volunteers and first responders in assisting and protecting their neighbours and communities in the face of such danger and uncertainty.”
The King commented on how with a summer season of fires, extreme flooding and poor air high quality – Canadians have proven a considerable amount of resiliency.
“The beauty of Canada is not limited to its landscapes; its true beauty lies in the strength and resilience of Canadians and the care and concern they show to one another in the face of adversity,” the King sa.
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