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Tour of evacuated Fort McMurray neighbourhoodsTwo days after residents of four Fort McMurray neighbourhoods were evacuated, journalists had an opportunity to tour those areas and see the wildfire suppression efforts firsthand. Jasmine King reports live from the northern Alberta city.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 16
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Evacuation order lifted for residents of Fort McMurrayResidents who were evacuated from communities in Fort McMurray, Alta., are being allowed to return home Saturday. While a nearby wildfire is still classified as out of control, officials say crews have made significant progress on the blaze. Erik Bay has the details.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 18
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Evacuations leave Fort McMurray residents in limboFort McMurray families have started arriving in Calgary as they anxiously wait for updates on the wildfire situation back home. Oil companies, too, are closely monitoring the fires, with some moving all but essential staff out of harm’s way. Sarah Offin has more.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 15
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Fort McMurray evacuees arrive in EdmontonHundreds of people who were forced to flee Fort McMurray have made their way to Edmonton, where an evacuation reception centre was opened at the Clareview Rec Centre to help those looking for shelter. Kabi Moulitharan has more on how the city is prepared to lend a hand.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 15
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‘Stressful and uncertain time’: Thousands flee Fort McMurray wildfireRoughly 6,000 people in Fort McMurray, Alta., have been ordered out as a nearby wildfire puts their lives and homes in danger. Heather Yourex-West reports on how communities destroyed in the 2016 wildfire disaster and since rebuilt are under threat again; and what’s giving firefighters a welcome reprieve.Global NationalMay 15
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Fort McMurray wildfire: Crews working to protect evacuated neighbourhoodsA day after an evacuation order was issued for neighbourhoods on the south side of Fort McMurray, crews are working to protect the Beacon Hill, Abasand, Prairie Creek, and Grayling Terrace communities. Nicole Di Donato has the latest.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 15
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Fort McMurray wildfire: Evacuees eased as crews, weather douse flamesWhile a wildfire is burning just a few kilometres away from Fort McMurray, Alta., there are plenty of firefighters, helicopters, and heavy equipment assigned to the city to help prevent the blaze from coming closer. As Jasmine King reports, a good break in the weather is also helping douse the flames and ease the fears...Global NationalMay 16
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Wildfire evacuation order issued for several Fort McMurray neighbourhoodsHundreds of residents in four neighbourhoods in the southern end of Fort McMurray have been ordered to evacuate as a wildfire threatens the northern Alberta community. Sarah Ryan has the latest details as of Tuesday evening and Phil Darlington shares what to expect from the weather over the next 24 hours.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 14
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Wildfire that forced thousands to flee Fort McMurray ‘continues to be very active’: officialsMore than 6,000 people were forced to flee their homes in Fort McMurray as a wildfire burns out of control nearby. Nicole Di Donato has the latest from Fort McMurray.Global News Morning EdmontonMay 15
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Alberta explores alternative route out of Fort McMurray as wildfire forces residents to fleeAs wildfire evacuees crowded the roads out of Fort McMurray and travelled down the two highways out of town, the scene brought back memories of a scramble to leave the city in 2016, as a ferocious blaze consumed thousands of homes. Now with a wildfire burning nearby once again, the experience bringing renewed calls for...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 15
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Wildfires like the one near Fort McMurray will ‘burn for a long time’: officialOnce a wildfire reaches the size of the one near Fort McMurray, it will burn for a long time. Alberta Wildfire information officer Josee St-Onge also said it will burn for weeks or months.CanadaMay 16
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Fort McMurray wildfire didn’t grow overnight Wednesday, Alberta Wildfire officials sayAlberta Wildfire information unit manager Christie Tucker said Thursday, May 16, 2024 that the Fort McMurray wildfire did not grow overnight. It moved slightly to the northwest and remained about 5.5 kilometres from Fort McMurray limits.May 16
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Fort McMurray residents who fled 2016 wildfire experiencing traumatic déjà vuHere we go again: that’s the sentiment Fort McMurray residents who fled the 2016 wildfire eight years ago, and were also affected by flooding more recently, felt as a new fire sprung up this week near the northern Alberta city. As Jasmine King reports, after living through that trauma and in some cases, losing everything...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 15
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Lessons learned from 2016 applied to wildfire near Fort McMurrayIt’s dry, windy and warming up in Alberta, which has led to wildfires sparking across the province, including up near Fort McMurray. As Breanna Karstens-Smith explains, officials and fire crews are applying lessons learned from the 2016 inferno to try and prevent a repeat disaster.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 22
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Global BC Presents: John Vaillant’s Fire WeatherIn his book “Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast”, author John Vaillant writes about the devastating 2016 Fort McMurray fire that destroyed thousands of homes and forced 90,000 people to run for their lives. Sophie Lui sat down with Valliant to talk about how fire has changed over the previous decades, the climate change...EnvironmentMay 31
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Alberta wildfires: Premier Smith ‘prepared to do whatever is necessary’ to ensure people’s safetyAlberta Premier Danielle Smith said Wednesday she’s “prepared to do whatever is necessary” to ensure people’s safety amid the intensifying wildfire situation province-wide, and particularly, in the Fort McMurray area — which roughly 6,600 locals evacuated on Tuesday. Additionally, the province has put in place a fire ban in the high level and Fort McMurray...CanadaMay 15
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Alberta Wildfire video shows overnight helicopter firefighting effortsVideo from Alberta Wildfire shows helicopters fighting the fire near Fort McMurray with night-vision-equipped helicopters.CanadaMay 17
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Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: May 16The City of Calgary and the province are at odds over who is responsible for cleaning up an encampment. A Fort McMurray community remains on edge despite some relief from the weather. Wildfires and smoke could be taking a toll on the local tourism industry.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 16
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Fireguards ‘are never foolproof’: Alberta wildfire officialAlberta Wildfire information officer Josee St-Onge said fireguards are never foolproof and need to be supported by other actions. She explained that firefighters are building a very large fireguard around the Fort McMurray wildfire.CanadaMay 16
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Cooler temps, rain helping fend off wildfires in Western CanadaThousands of people have been forced to flee their homes, as major wildfires continue to burn near Fort Nelson, B.C., and Fort McMurray Alta. As Heather Yourex-West explains, while cooler temperatures and rain in some areas are helping firefighters fend off the flames, the situation for these communities remains volatile.Global NationalMay 16