Fort McMurray Devastated by Raging Wildfire, Officials say it Could get Worse
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — A wildfire that is raging in the northern Alberta oilsands city of Fort McMurray has now destroyed 80 per cent of the homes in one neighbourhood and extensively damaged property in a number of others.
An overnight update from the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo says the Beacon Hill suburb in the south end has suffered the most damage from flames that ripped into the city Tuesday afternoon, forcing the evacuation of all 80,000 residents.
A dozen trailers on McKinlay Crescent in Timberlea have gone up in flames, with serious losses reported in the Abasand and Waterways suburbs.
Some homes have been lost in four other neighbourhoods. So far, there are no reports of injuries.


