Crews are working on a re-entry plan for the residents of Jasper this week after a wildfire ripped through the townsite, destroying 30 per cent of its structures. The toxic fumes and smoke clinging to the air make it still unsafe for evacuees to return to their homes, or what is left of them. Morgan Black reports.
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Jasper wildfire: Toxic fumes, smoke making re-entry still unsafe for residents
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