Details from the BC Government news release:
As BC transitions into warmer, drier summer months, the Province continues to take action to help keep people and communities safe from wildfires.
This includes additional and faster support for people evacuated from their homes during an emergency.
“The spring rains were very welcome and have helped with fire suppression in some parts of BC, but we will continue to experience drought and a higher risk of wildfires over the coming months,” said Bruce Ralston, Minister of Forests. “We are taking action on all fronts to protect communities, homes and people through wildfires and climate emergencies.”
As shown in the BC Wildfire Service’s latest seasonal outlook, some regions of the province, notably the coast and southern parts of BC, have received increased moisture over winter and spring. Other areas, including the northeastern parts of the province, are experiencing prolonged drought and are expected to remain at high risk for wildfire.
To better support people who cannot meet their own needs during evacuations from wildfires and other climate emergencies, the Province is introducing several improved measures stemming from the Premier’s Expert Task Force on Emergencies, including:
People can access the Interac e-transfer support by creating a profile at https://ess.gov.bc.ca/. When there is a large-scale evacuation, people who have created an Emergency Support Services (ESS) profile can log into the online self-service registration tool to receive instructions about the types of supports available to them and how they can be accessed. People are encouraged to create a profile before an emergency as part of their preparedness. The online self-service registration tool may only be available during large-scale evacuations.
“The ability for ESS teams to provide evacuees with the means to find and pay for accommodations that suit them and their families is a significant advancement to how the Province supports evacuees,” said Tanya Spooner, manager of emergency programs, City of Prince George, and member, Premier’s Expert Task Force on Emergencies. “This new option gives evacuees greater choice in accommodation types and locations.”
Read the full news release, here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024FOR0028-000909
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