Canadian authorities are urging residents in Fort Nelson, British Columbia to evacuate immediately due to a fast-growing wildfire that has almost doubled in size in just one day, reaching 17 square kilometers. The town, located in the far northeastern corner of the province, has a combined population of about 3,000 people. In 2023, Canada experienced a record number of wildfires that also affected parts of the U.S. and forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate across British Columbia.
In Alberta, authorities issued an alert about a wildfire southwest of Fort McMurray that could impact visibility on highways in the area. Although no evacuation order has been issued for the major oil city, precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of residents. In 2016, over 80,000 people were evacuated from Fort McMurray due to a wildfire that destroyed 1,600 homes and buildings. The current fire situation is being closely monitored to prevent any further spread.
High winds have spread smoke across Alberta, prompting an air quality advisory in the city of Edmonton where hazard levels are rated as “very high risk.” Meteorologists do not expect any rainfall in the near future and advise residents to stay indoors to avoid exposure to poor air quality. Locals shared online footage of the Fort Nelson wildfire showing thick smoke rising into the sky, creating haze that covers wide areas. The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality and Fort Nelson First Nation issued a joint statement warning residents that essential services are not available for those who choose to stay.
The municipality mayor, Rob Fraser, confirmed that most residents in Fort Nelson and surrounding areas have been evacuated with police conducting door-to-door checks to ensure everyone has left. Health authorities have evacuated Fort Nelson General Hospital and closed it until further notice for the safety of patients and staff. Emergency medical services and basic amenities in the area are limited, making it imperative for remaining residents to adhere to evacuation orders. Authorities are taking all necessary measures to contain the wildfire and protect the lives and property of those affected by the blaze.
As the wildfire continues to grow and threaten the town of Fort Nelson, Canadian authorities are working diligently to control the situation and ensure the safety of residents. The impact of the fire on air quality in surrounding areas, such as Edmonton, is also being closely monitored to protect public health. With the memory of past devastating wildfires, such as the 2016 Fort McMurray fire, fresh in their minds, officials are taking proactive steps to prevent a similar tragedy from occurring. Residents are urged to cooperate with evacuation orders and stay informed about the rapidly evolving situation to stay safe during this challenging time.