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A new study predicts a dire future for B.C. ’s wildfire situation unless major changes are made.
The study by UBC researchers says urgent change is needed in order for British Columbians to co-exist with wildfires.
The authors say they are concerned fires like the 2021 blaze that destroyed the town of Lytton are “inevitable”.
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