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applegrove

(118,659 posts)
Sat May 7, 2016, 08:53 PM May 2016

Massive Alberta blaze could take months to extinguish: fire officials

Massive Alberta blaze could take months to extinguish: fire officials

By John Cotter, The Canadian Press

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/05/07/fort-mcmurray-convoy-to-move-wildfire-evacuees-south-again.html

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“Unless we have a significant rain event of 100 millimetres of rain, we expect to be out fighting the fire in the forested area for months to come,” Chad Morrison with Alberta Wildfires told a media briefing Saturday afternoon.

“That’s not uncommon with such large fires.”

As for the city of Fort McMurray, he said he expected they would get a good handle on the situation “over the next coming month or two.”

There still is no timeline for any of the 80,000 evacuated residents to be allowed back into their homes, but the Alberta government has begun preliminary planning, though it stresses fighting the fire is still the first priority.



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Massive Alberta blaze could take months to extinguish: fire officials (Original Post) applegrove May 2016 OP
Its... MrWendel May 2016 #1
Just so long as nobody else gets hurt. Allready applegrove May 2016 #2
So terrible! GreenPartyVoter May 2016 #3

MrWendel

(1,881 posts)
1. Its...
Sat May 7, 2016, 08:57 PM
May 2016

insane up here in Canada. People are coming into places like Edmonton and here in Calgary not as escapees put possible refugees.I shutter to think about the aftermath.

applegrove

(118,659 posts)
2. Just so long as nobody else gets hurt. Allready
Sat May 7, 2016, 08:59 PM
May 2016

people are donating clothes all across the country. I'm planning on going through my closet. People will rebuild their lives if they have their health.

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