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Evacuation Alert lifted for Moose Valley Fire Area

The Cariboo Regional District Emergency Operations Centre has lifted the Moose Valley Fire Area Evacuation Alert.

The alert was originally issued for the area on Wednesday, July 24th.

The CRD reminds those returning to stay out of fire affected areas and obey all warnings and hazard signs to ensure public safety.

For rural properties that have been impacted by wildfire, residents should be aware there may be danger trees in the area.

Poor air quality may remain as a result of smoke from nearby fire activity, and those with respiratory issues, small children, and the elderly should consider this before they choose to return.

The CRD added residents need to be prepared if the area receives a future evacuation order or alert on short notice.

More information about the Evacuation Alert Lift can be found on the CRD’s website here.

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