More than 20,000 people placed on evacuation alert due to wildfire near Fort St. John, B.C.

Advancing wildfires in northeastern B.C. have more than 20,000 people prepared to leave their homes at a moment’s notice.

The entire municipality of Fort St. John has been placed on evacuation alert due to advancing wildfires in the area.

An alert means that people do not need to leave their homes but should be prepared to do so at a moment’s notice.

The alert was issued at 2:30 p.m. Pacific due to the Stoddart Creek Wildfire, which is classified as out of control and is estimated to be 13,000 square kilometres as of noon Monday.

Highway 97 has also been closed  27 kilometres north of the city due to the blaze.

Fort St. John, approximately 600 kilometres

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