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Majority of evacuees now allowed to return home as Drought Hill wildfire situation improves

Majority of evacuees now allowed to return home as Drought Hill wildfire situation improves

CBC2 days ago
There's some relief for residents of the Drought Hill wildfire in Peachland, B.C.. As of Thursday, 70 percent of evacuees will were allowed to return home. The Drought Hill wildfire sparked yesterday led to the evacuation of roughly 400 homes. CBC's Tiffany Goodwein reports on the situation.
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