A travel ban intended to free up accommodations in parts of British Columbia hardest-hit by raging wildfires will largely lift by day's end, provincial officials said Tuesday as those in affected communities began getting a clearer sense of the damage wrought by the blazes.

The travel ban, intended to ensure camp grounds and hotel rooms were available for evacuees and firefighters, is set to lift at midnight in most locales but will remain in place in and around West Kelowna, where local fire officials began providing estimates of the number of buildings destroyed in recent days.

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