So big deal that's been going on in Canada last two days has been this recent unfolding event in Canada:
'Catastrophic' Fort McMurray wildfire prompts state of emergency
Within just a few hours, over 80,000 residents, or in other words, the entire city were ordered by officials to immediately evacuate, with roughly 17,000 heading further north and the rest heroically heading through the fire to seek refuge in the capital of Edmonton.
The miracle of the entire story though is no lives have been lost in all the pandemonium despite this being declared as "the largest evacuation in Alberta's history" according to Premier Rachel Notley.
Edit: An example of some trying to escape it
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a statement earlier sympathizing with those affected by this tragedy. The federal government will be mobilizing some forces in to help with airlifts for evacuations and fight fires. It was emphasized that those looking to help out in the situation from abroad are encouraged to donate to the Canadian red cross so they can easily get the supplies they need for those affected.
$5 Donations can be made by texting "REDCROSS" to the number 30333, and for those looking to contribute other amounts, or for those not living in Canada can visit the donate website "Canadian Red Cross Alberta Fires appeal" here to make a donation with credit card or paypal.
'Catastrophic' Fort McMurray wildfire prompts state of emergency
The "catastrophic" wildfire that has destroyed 1,600 homes and buildings in Fort McMurray, Alta., has now consumed more than 10,000 hectares, and is expected to rage out of control into the evening.I personally am not from the area (I live on the east coast far far away from the fires), but Fort McMurray over the last few years (and up until the recent oil market crash) has been a (controversial) boon for the Canadian economy since it's the considered the "oil capital" of Canada. As such many from all over the country have moved there to get jobs. Canada is the largest single nation exporter of oil to America and it is the direct result of the people living in this city. As such, many Canadian's know people who have moved there for jobs, innocently seeking the Canadian dream like some family and friends I know myself. So, like many, I too empathize with those that have lost so much in this catastrophic event.
At an update Wednesday afternoon, Alberta Minister of Municipal Affairs Danielle Larivee announced a province-wide state of emergency has been declared, a move that puts the battle against the fire, and the subsequent recovery efforts, in the hands of the government.
Late Wednesday afternoon, officials said the fire continues to burn out of control and continues to threaten parts of the city. They said the next few hours will be critical.
Within just a few hours, over 80,000 residents, or in other words, the entire city were ordered by officials to immediately evacuate, with roughly 17,000 heading further north and the rest heroically heading through the fire to seek refuge in the capital of Edmonton.
The miracle of the entire story though is no lives have been lost in all the pandemonium despite this being declared as "the largest evacuation in Alberta's history" according to Premier Rachel Notley.
Edit: An example of some trying to escape it
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a statement earlier sympathizing with those affected by this tragedy. The federal government will be mobilizing some forces in to help with airlifts for evacuations and fight fires. It was emphasized that those looking to help out in the situation from abroad are encouraged to donate to the Canadian red cross so they can easily get the supplies they need for those affected.
$5 Donations can be made by texting "REDCROSS" to the number 30333, and for those looking to contribute other amounts, or for those not living in Canada can visit the donate website "Canadian Red Cross Alberta Fires appeal" here to make a donation with credit card or paypal.