Engulfed by fire: Tens of thousands evacuating from Alberta blaze in Canada (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)
The entire population of Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, Canada has been ordered to abandon their homes after a wildfire ravaging a nearby forest moved into the area. The fire has already destroyed homes in several neighborhoods.
Fort McMurray is an urban service area with a population of about 80,000 people.
A mandatory evacuation notice was issued for the whole city on Tuesday after the wildfire began spreading uncontrollably.
Local authorities have advised residents to evacuate to the Noralta Lodge north of the city because outgoing Highway 36 has been partially blocked due to the fire.
Evacuated residents: please email wildfire@rmwb.ca with your name, location and confirmation of safety. #ymm#ymmfire cc @RMWoodBuffalo
— Alberta Government (@YourAlberta) May 4, 2016
We're getting out. Fire seems to be crossing Highway 63. #YMMpic.twitter.com/6X33uLqHAz
— Reid Fiest (@ReidFiest) 3 мая 2016 г.
The fire first was detected on Sunday to the southwest of the residential area. It is believed to have covered more than 2,656 hectares (6,540 acres) as of late Monday. Although, more than 90 firefighters have been deployed to battle the fire, the situation on Tuesday has worsened due to strong winds. On Tuesday afternoon the fire breached Highway 63, the main road out of the city.
Several homes in Beacon Hill and the Centennial Trailer Park have been destroyed in the fire, CBC reported.
#ymmfirepic.twitter.com/qS8scJzWW7
— Tyler Burgett (@tburgs15) May 3, 2016
One of the witnesses captured a video of a power transformer exploding right next to the highway.
The approaching fire also threatened a hospital, according to another witness on Twitter. The AHS hospital announced that it has successfully evacuated all of its 105 patients.
Mass evacuation of downtown #ymm. Gridlock. Hospital is in serious danger. Covered in smoke. #ymmfire@ctvedmontonpic.twitter.com/s1FkNttXLq
— Sean Amato (@JSJamato) 3 мая 2016 г.
“My whole life is burning away. My home is in Gregoire [Fort McMurray neighborhood] so it may be gone soon. My family is trying to get out of town,” said Jenn Tremblett, according to Metro News.
Meanwhile, residents of neighboring cities have begun offering help to the stricken area.
“Again, anyone from #ymm needing a place, I’m in south Edmonton, right off Whitemud. We can put you up and we have room for pets #ymmfire,” wrote Anglia Redding.
Headed north to safety but this was Abasand hill at 3:45pm when we got out #ymmfire#ymmpic.twitter.com/xqxRNXfJFu
— Cheryl MacAulay (@cherylfortmac) 3 мая 2016 г.
Many locals have lost all their belongings in the fire.
Almost everyone in my family has lost their home so far. This is too much. #ymmfire
— Taylor MacDonald (@taylormac56) 4 мая 2016 г.
“Almost everyone in my family has lost their home so far. This is too much,” tweeted Taylor MacDonald.
family of mine in fort mac lost their house today to the wildfire... makes you think. #ymmfire#pray4fortmac
— Katelyn (@katelyn_brehon) 4 мая 2016 г.
“One of my buddies lost his house and pet. Heartbreaking,” wrote Jordan Decker.
One of my buddies lost his house and pet. Heartbreaking. Hope we don't all lose everything... #ymmfire#PrayForFortMac
— Jordan Decker (@_JordanDecker) 4 мая 2016 г.
As the harrowing details on the scope of devastation are coming in, some Canadians have appealed to their compatriots to donate to Red Cross Canada, which has started a donation campaign on its page.
Emergency Canadian Red Cross appeal to assist those impacted by #YMMFire: https://t.co/ukEjFgYCsGpic.twitter.com/bPIYrQQsUi
— Michael Oman-Reagan (@OmanReagan) 4 мая 2016 г.
I know it's been tough economically, but so many in #ymm have lost everything. If you can, donate to @redcrosscanada#ymmfire
— Johnny (@The_Hispasian) 4 мая 2016 г.
Text I just got from my friend. Now is the time to step up. #ymm needs our help #ymmfirepic.twitter.com/UYsoUmKUv0
— Amanda Propp (@APradioh) May 3, 2016
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tweeted a message of support to the residents of Fort McMurray, calling on them to follow evacuation orders.
My thoughts are with people affected by the fire in Fort McMurray tonight. Stay safe and remember to follow evacuation orders. #ymmfire
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) 3 мая 2016 г.
After speaking with Premier of Alberta, Rachel Anne Notley, Trudeau promised that the federal government would help those affected by the disaster.
One more video before I head to Anzac. Stay safe everyone. #ymm#rmwbpic.twitter.com/3dAXzWI25e
— Robert Murray (@NovaCanuck) 3 мая 2016 г.
My harrowing drive evacuating #ymm praying for my friends pic.twitter.com/XGFWfavqR2
— Jordan J Stuffco (@jstuffcocrimlaw) 3 мая 2016 г.
The trailer park is now on fire. Had been evacuated since Sunday #ymm#ymmfirepic.twitter.com/dBLcbMjFs3
— BreannaKarstensSmith (@BreannaCTV) 3 мая 2016 г.
Mass evacuation of downtown #ymm. Gridlock. Hospital is in serious danger. Covered in smoke. #ymmfire@ctvedmontonpic.twitter.com/s1FkNttXLq
— Sean Amato (@JSJamato) 3 мая 2016 г.
Scary scary scary. I love this town #ymmpic.twitter.com/SWFiyEpf0R
— Sinead (@SidlySquidly) 3 мая 2016 г.
pray for fort mc #ymmfirepic.twitter.com/hAybcxp1SZ
— J-Lynne M. (@YuRAWK) May 3, 2016