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Canada musters military to fight wildfires, 39,000 evacuated

The remains of the Boston Flats trailer park is pictured after being destroyed by a wildfire in Boston Flats, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canada was deploying military aircraft and Australia was sending 50 firefighters to battle rapidly spreading wildfires in British Columbia that have forced 39,000 people from their homes, federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said on Monday.

Goodale told reporters the western Canadian province had made two requests of the federal government for military assistance to fight the fires, which he said were expected to worsen.

The military has sent two planes and five helicopters to help with evacuations and transportation for first responders, according to the Department of National Defence.

The remains of a home is pictured after being destroyed by a wildfire in Boston Flats, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

British Columbia chief fire information officer Kevin Skrepnek said in a conference call the Australians were due to arrive on Wednesday.

There were 159 fires across the province in an area between 150 km (95 miles) to 350 km (217 miles) northeast of Vancouver, including 17 new ones, although the total numbers were down slightly from 162 on Sunday, Skrepnek said. No casualties have been reported.

"In a few cases, it is because we had amalgamated some of these fires together," he said. "But for the most part, that decrease in terms of the total fires burning is an indication of progress."

The remains of a home is pictured after being destroyed by a wildfire in Boston Flats, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

Skrepnek said the area burned for the wildfire season was estimated at 188,000 hectares (465,000 acres), costing the province C$90 million ($70.92 million) to handle.

British Columbia has announced C$100 million in emergency funds. The Canadian Red Cross will hand out stipends of C$600 for displaced people.

Forestry producers West Fraser Timber Co, Norbord Inc and privately held Tolko have suspended some operations.

The sun is pictured through smoke from the Ashcroft area wildfire in Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

Tolko said on Monday that many employees were forced from homes and that resources in the city of Kamloops, which has been taking in evacuees, may be overwhelmed.

Pipeline operator Enbridge Inc, which has taken a natural gas compressor station offline, said on Sunday it had no firm time line for restarting it.

Kevin Boon, general manager of the British Columbia Cattlemen's Association, said 30,000 cattle were being threatened by the fire.

A sign on a gas station that has been closed due to wildfires in the area is pictured in Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

Boon said ranchers had been trying to move their cattle to safety and some had deployed water pumps. The fire was not affecting prices beyond British Columbia, a relatively small producer, he said.

EnGold Mines Ltd has suspended exploration. Imperial Metals Corp and Taseko Mines Ltd said separately on Monday they had suspended operations at mines in the area.

In 2016, fires in Fort McMurray in neighboring Alberta displaced 88,000 people.

An RCMP car travels through the Ashcroft Indian Band reserve after it was partially destroyed by a wildfire in Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

($1 = 1.2690 Canadian dollars)

The remains of the Boston Flats trailer park is pictured after being destroyed by a wildfire in Boston Flats, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

(Reporting by Ethan Lou in Calgary, Alberta; Additional reporting by Rod Nickel in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Editing by Toni Reinhold and Peter Cooney)

Volunteers man an evacuation center in Kamloops, B.C., for displaced residents of the nearby towns of Cache Creek and Ashcroft, July 8, 2017. REUTERS/Dennis Owen
Wildfire evacuees from Williams Lake, Daniel and Hailey stand with their grandfather while in line for food outside of the evacuation centre in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada July 18, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
Wildfire evacuees walk outside of the wildfire evacuation centre in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada July 18, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
Wildfire evacuees from Williams Lake, Daniel and Hailey, stand with their grandfather while in line for food outside of the evacuation centre in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada July 18, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
The remains of a home in Boston Flats is pictured after being destroyed by a wildfire in Boston Flats, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
The remains of a vehicle is pictured after being destroyed by a wildfire in Boston Flats, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
The remains of a vehicle in Boston Flats is pictured after being destroyed by a wildfire in Boston Flats, British Columbia, Canada July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
Wildfire evacuee Surina Harper of the Ashcroft First Nation reserve carries a case of bottled water outside of the evacuation centre in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada July 18, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
Wildfire evacuee Adrian Draguloiu from 100 Mile House picks up donated pet supplies outside of the evacuation centre in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada July 18, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
Rob Jo carries donated supplies for wildfire evacuee Surina Harper of the Ashcroft First Nation reserve outside of the evacuation centre in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada July 18, 2017. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
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