A working group comprised of members of Public Safety Canada, the Canadian Armed Forces and British Columbia emergency management and wildfire officials are set to meet today as several hundred blazes burn across the province.
A statement from B.C.'s Ministry of Emergency Management says the meeting will focus on plans for deploying federal resources after the province requested help in the fight.
The ministry says the teams are conducting assessments that will inform deployment plans for additional federal resources to come.
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