Smoke from local, U.S. wildfires filtering into Okanagan
Decreased fire trend predicted for September: BC Wildfire ServiceThe White River fire is estimated at 3,575 acres and is one per cent contained; the Stayman fire is 1,200 acres but is 100 per cent
contained; and the Mohr wildfire is 6,944 acres and is 86 per cent contained.Wildfire risk increasing across Alberta as warm temperatures persist into September© 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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