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Neal Barry saw a fire burning on the balcony of an apartment building in Fort McMurray. After not being able to get inside the building, he climbed up to the third-floor balcony and helped extinguish ...
The best viewing chances in Eastern Canada appear to be in northeastern Ontario, much of eastern Quebec and Labrador, where a ...
The Routt County Wildfire Mitigation Council, along with multiple supporting partners, is hosting a community conversation ...
Canada’s Syrian Refugees Raise Money to Help Fort McMurray Fire Victims 2 minute read This photo released by the Alberta RCMP on May 5, 2016, shows a police officer walking on a road past burned ...
A truck drives toward a wildfire in Fort McMurray, Alberta, on Friday, May 6, 2016. More than 80,000 people have left Fort McMurray in the heart of Canada oil sands, where the fire has torched ...
Officials say the Fort McMurray fire in Alberta is “out of control” and 0% contained. But firefighters are optimistic.
Flames rise in an industrial area south Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2016. Courtesy CBC News/Handout via Reuters Notley called it the biggest evacuation in the history of the province.
After fleeing a wildfire in Fort McMurray, Canada, Marlee Hildebrandt carries her daughter Oakley, 2, as she cleans cots at an evacuation center in Lac la Biche on May 5.
Students from Fort McMurray Composite High School are released early as wildfire burns nearby in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada on Tuesday. An uncontrolled wildfire burning near Fort McMurray in ...
Massive wildfire in Alberta, Canada continues to grow 02:17. FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta - The images are ones of devastation - scorched homes, virtually whole neighborhoods burned to the ground.
The Fort McMurray wildfire in Canada is massive. And it could get a lot worse. Dry, windy conditions are fueling the blaze, which has already raged over 1,010 square kilometers (389 square miles).