Fire evacuees from one Manitoba community are allowed to return home
ST. THERESA POINT, Man. — Residents who were evacuated from a northern Manitoba First Nation because of a wildfire are allowed to return home.
The Canadian Red Cross, which has been managing the evacuation effort for the federal government, says leadership of St. Theresa Point has determined the community is safe and that evacuees would begin flying home Sunday.
The Red Cross says there were more than one thousand evacuees from the community who had registered with them.
More than 4,000 people were forced to leave their homes in three Indigenous communities — Garden Hill, Wasagamack and St. Theresa Point — when they were threatened by a large forest fire 500 kilometres north of Winnipeg.