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King Charles 'desperately concerned' about Canadian wildfires

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King Charles has sent a message to Canadian communities grappling with wildfires after learning of states of emergency in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia.

鈥淢y wife and I were desperately concerned to learn of the recent states of emergency declared in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia due to the wildfires,鈥 the .

Seven days ago, the N.W.T. government declared a state of emergency due to the raging wildfires that have forced more than 20,000 people to evacuate from the capital Yellowknife, and other communities.

Last year, then-prince Charles and then-Duchess of Cornwall Camila visited the territory during their three-day tour of Canada where Charles met with First Nations chiefs to discuss Indigenous-led solutions to climate change and meet with residential school survivors.

He referenced the trip in the statement sent to the Governor General.

鈥淲e recall with great fondness our visit to Yellowknife and the Northwest Territories last year,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e can only begin to imagine the heartbreak in those communities as they face this disastrous situation.鈥

The visit in 2022 marked Charles鈥 19th time coming to Canada, and Camilla鈥檚 fifth. His first time here was in 1970, and hers was in 2009.

Before that, the couple was last in Canada in 2017, when they took part in Canada 150 celebrations. During that tour, Charles and Camilla visited Iqaluit, Ottawa, Wellington, Trenton, Ont., and Gatineau, Que.

In the online statement, the King also shared his 鈥渄eepest condolences鈥 for people who have lost loved ones and his prayers for the thousands of people who have been displaced due to the unprecedented crisis.

British Columbia is also under a province-wide state of emergency issued on Aug. 18 as threatening wildfires across the region have destroyed structures and forced more than 27,000 people from their homes.

As of Wednesday, the province is .

The King鈥檚 statement also acknowledged the nation-wide efforts to combat the devastating wildfires, highlighting the 鈥渢ireless work of local officials, volunteers and first responders in assisting and protecting their neighbours and communities in the face of such danger and uncertainty.鈥

鈥淭he beauty of Canada is not limited to its landscapes," the King said. "Its true beauty lies in the strength and resilience of Canadians and the care and concern they show to one another in the face of adversity.鈥

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