Residents still displaced as wildfire burns in southern Northwest Territories
HAY RIVER, N.W.T. — Residents of K’atl’odeeche First Nation and the neighbouring community of Hay River, N.W.T., remain displaced as an out-of-control wildfire continues to burn in the area.
Around 3,500 people from both communities were forced to evacuate Sunday evening. The Town of Hay River has said 896 evacuees had registered in Yellowknife, some 480 kilometres away, and 298 were staying at the evacuation centre at the multiplex in the territorial capital. Residents have also offered up spare rooms and camp sites, along with other supports.
“Help isn’t going anywhere,” Shane Thompson, territorial minister of environment and climate change, told a media briefing Thursday. “We will be with you every step of the way.”
The fire, which was last estimated at 1,782 hectares, is suspected to have been human-caused. Wildfire officials said there have been no reports of damage in Hay River, but 15 buildings have been damaged on the reserve.