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Highway 8 (aerial)
Canada

A 120m aerial view of Highway 8 (Nicola Highway) near Agate, British Columbia.  This highway had been destroyed by fire & flooding in 2021 & has only opened recently.  Most of the burned area is from the Lytton Creek Fire, which burned some 83,740 hectares.  The fire is best known for destroying the nearby community of Lytton the same day it recorded a temperature of 49.3*C, which set a record high for all of Canada.  The cause of the fire is speculated as either from lightning, train activity, or human-caused.  In November 2021, an atmostpheric river sent massive flooding to the area, causing the Nicola River to change course & rip out sections of the highway.  Today the road has been rerouted as gravel in those areas.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18800x9400
Taken: 18/10/2023
Uploaded: 18/10/2023
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Tags: highway 8; nicola highway; valley; river; british columbia; aerial; wildfire; burn; flooding; crop circle; agate; thompson plateau; merritt-spences bridge highway; lytton creek fire
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