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Evacuation order for Long Island cancelled

Order lasted for 11 days
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The evacuation order for all of Long Island has been cancelled, per the Fraser Valley Regional District. (Screenshot/Alertable)

The Fraser Valley Regional District has cancelled the evacuation order for the entirety of Long Island.

An evacuation alert was issued on Aug. 1 after a wildfire spread across the northern half of the island; the alert was upgraded to a full island evacuation on Aug. 6.

The Long Island wildfire is being held at 256 hectares and is unlikely to spread, according to B.C. Wildfire Service.

RELATED: 256-hectare island fire on Harrison Lake not likely to spread: BC Wildfire Service

There are currently six wildfires burning in the Agassiz-Harrison area, only one of which remains out of control.


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