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Woman firefighter, 19, battling raging Canada blaze dies after being trapped under fallen tree

  • The incident in British Columbia was the first reported death on the ground since the start of the fire season, in which more than 900 blazes are burning
  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the news ‘heartbreaking’ and thanked firefighters for their courage

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A French firefighter battling wildfires in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, Canada, on July 2. Photo: General Directorate for Civil Protection and Crisis Management/AFP
Agence France-Presse
A 19-year-old firefighter in western Canada died after she became trapped under a fallen tree while battling one of the wildfires that have ravaged the country for weeks, authorities said Friday.

It was the first reported death on the ground since the start of the fire season, in which more than 900 blazes are burning including 560 out of control.

The young woman was found by her team after being “caught under a fallen tree” while clearing brush in a remote area where a small fire had broken out, federal police said in a statement.

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She was airlifted to a hospital where she died on Thursday, they said.

Smoke and flames billow from the Peacock Creek wildfire near Houston, British Columbia. Photo: BC Wildfire Service/AFP
Smoke and flames billow from the Peacock Creek wildfire near Houston, British Columbia. Photo: BC Wildfire Service/AFP

The British Columbia General Employees Union said the incident occurred outside the town of Revelstoke in British Columbia.

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