A wildfire in British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon continues to grow, leading authorities to issue additional evacuation alerts and close part of the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1). According to reporting from both outlets, the fire’s expansion is driving new public safety measures for nearby communities. Officials close a stretch of Highway 1 as conditions worsen, restricting travel through the affected area. Both sources also cite concerns about weather that could affect fire behavior, including gusty winds that may intensify the blaze. The reports indicate that evacuation actions are escalating in response to the changing situation, with further alerts issued as the fire grows. While details such as exact locations and the number of people affected are not provided in the excerpts, the consistent points across sources are that the wildfire is expanding in the Fraser Canyon region, evacuation alerts are being increased, and Highway 1 access is disrupted due to safety risks.