The fire-ravaged Canadian province of British Columbia was under a state of emergency for the second day, as a wildfire in and around the resort city of Kelowna continued to consume houses.
The fire is one of two in Canada that have led thousands to evacuate their homes in the last week.
Hundreds of miles away from Kelowna, a wildfire converging on the city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, led officials to order a mass evacuation of the entire town.
Officials rated the risk of that wildfire to be extreme on Saturday and Sunday and high on Monday.
Rebecca Alty, the mayor of Yellowknife, a city of about 20,000, said an estimated 1,600 residents were defying evacuation orders and remained in the city.
Persons:
Rebecca Alty
Organizations:
British Columbia, Firefighters
Locations:
Canadian, British, Kelowna, Canada, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories