From the CBC:
“N.W.T. reveals phased return plan for wildfire evacuees as
Yellowknife blaze 'being held'”
Firefighting efforts have halted the spread of a wildfire
near Yellowknife, but N.W.T. officials said Monday the city is still not ready
for evacuees to return and that they will be implementing a phased re-entry
plan. N.W.T. Fire posted on Facebook
that the wildfire near the capital is classified as "being held,"
meaning it was not likely to to spread beyond its current boundaries, but noted
the status does not mean it's safe yet for residents to return. "I must stress that we are still under an
evacuation order and this is not a call for people to return to
Yellowknife," Mayor Rebecca Alty said in a statement on Monday. "I
know that it's been a stressful and difficult time, and we look forward to
welcoming everyone home soon. Until then, please stay where you have settled
and take care."
Wildfires in the Northwest Territories have triggered
evacuation orders in the capital Yellowknife along with the communities of
Ndilǫ, Dettah, Fort Smith, Enterprise, Hay River, Kátł'odeeche First Nation,
Kakisa and Jean Marie River. Nearly 70 per cent of N.W.T. residents are
displaced. Also on Monday, N.W.T. officials announced a five-phase re-entry
plan for residents to return home. N.W.T. minister slams MLA's decision to
return to Yellowknife despite evacuation order; RCMP investigating
The phases, in order, are:
Making sure the community is safe from wildfire (i.e. the
wildfire is under control and air quality is acceptable).
Checking the community for damage (i.e. making sure buildings
and infrastructure are structurally sound).
Returning essential personnel (e.g. health-care and municipal
workers) to communities.
Re-establishing basic services to communities (e.g. grocery
stores and gas stations).
Returning displaced residents to communities.
"We don't have a date for when the fires will be
declared under control [or] when it will be safe for community governments and
the territory to welcome their residents," said Jay Boast, spokesperson
for the territorial department of Municipal and Community Affairs. "It was
a monumental task to get everyone out and it's going to require a thoughtful
and staged approach to bring everyone back."
^ Yellowknife (the Capital of the Canadian Territory of the
Northwest Territories) is still evacuated - since August 19th - and under
threat from Wildfires there.
70% of the Population of the Northwest Territories are
currently evacuated because of Wildfires there.
Hopefully, the Wildfires will be put out soon and the
Residents can return to their homes or what’s left of their homes. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/northwest-territories-wildfires-update-1.6949996
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