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    Fort McMurray Faces Another Major Wildfire Threat

    Coletyn P.By Coletyn P.May 16, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
    Fort McMurray Faces Another Major Wildfire Threat
    Fort McMurray Faces Another Major Wildfire Threat
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    Residents of Fort McMurray, Alberta, are once again facing the threat of a significant wildfire. The blaze, which has now grown to 5,500 hectares, is burning 16 kilometers southwest of the community. As memories of the devastating 2016 wildfire remain fresh, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has issued an evacuation alert, urging residents to be prepared to leave if necessary.

    Richelyn Fabian, a long-time resident of Fort McMurray, recalls the harrowing experience of the 2016 wildfire, which forced over 90,000 people to evacuate and destroyed 2,400 homes and businesses. “It’s tough being in this situation again,” she said, emphasizing the importance of preparation and staying alert.

    Alberta Wildfire reports that as of Sunday afternoon, there are 49 active wildfires in the province, including seven mutual aid fires where Alberta Wildfire is assisting but not leading. The wildfire near Fort McMurray tripled in size overnight from 1,500 to 5,500 hectares due to extreme wind speeds and fire behavior on Saturday. However, a shift in wind direction has pushed the flames south of the community, offering some relief.

    Melissa Story, an Alberta Wildfire public information officer, noted that the fire is now moving away from the city, heading southeast. Although the fire’s rapid growth over 24 hours was alarming, successful overnight firefighting efforts have slowed its progress. Forecasted changes in wind direction are expected to push the flames onto already burned areas, reducing the fire’s potential to spread further.

    Josee St-Onge, another Alberta Wildfire official, highlighted that the fire, which was heading towards Highway 63, has been redirected by the changing winds. Firefighting efforts on Sunday are focused on the southeast side of the blaze, with six firefighting crews, 13 helicopters, and additional air tankers ready to intervene if needed. Heavy equipment is also being used to establish a fire guard in the northeastern section of the fire.

    The evacuation alert affects not just Fort McMurray but also surrounding areas including Fort McMurray First Nation, Anzac, Saprae Creek, and Gregoire Lake Estates. Despite the current threat, residents have not been ordered to evacuate but are advised to stay prepared.

    In a press conference, Regional Fire Chief Jody Butz urged residents to have evacuation plans in place at least until May 21. He emphasized that while the situation is being closely monitored, the unpredictable nature of the fire means return dates cannot be guaranteed. “We’re going to do everything we can to ensure those neighborhoods under evacuation orders are safe for you to return,” Butz said.

    As of Tuesday, the wildfire had expanded to nearly 21,000 hectares and was approaching Fort McMurray’s landfill. Approximately 6,600 residents from neighborhoods like Abasand, Beacon Hill, Grayling Terrace, and Prairie Creek have been evacuated and are eligible for provincial financial relief if the evacuation lasts more than seven days.

    Alberta’s government has implemented a fire ban in the Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo region, prohibiting off-highway vehicles and campfires to prevent further wildfire risks. Premier Danielle Smith assured residents that the government is committed to supporting them through this crisis.

    Evacuation centers have been set up in Lac La Biche, Cold Lake, and Edmonton, while many residents are staying with family, friends, or at seasonal camping spots. Brian Hall, the reeve for Athabasca County, noted that the community is coming together to support those affected by the wildfire, demonstrating the resilience and solidarity typical of northern Alberta in times of crisis.

    As firefighting efforts continue, the focus remains on containing the wildfire and ensuring the safety of Fort McMurray and its residents. The community’s readiness and the relentless work of emergency crews provide hope amidst this challenging situation.

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