On Sunday, the
initial significant wildfires of the season scorched about 10,000 hectares
(24,710 acres) in Western Canada. Authorities mandated evacuations for
residents of British Columbia and cautioned about poor air quality across the
provinces. In British Columbia, numerous individuals from the Northern Rockies
Regional Municipality and Fort Nelson First Nations were relocated as a nearby
fire nearly doubled in size to 4,136 hectares.
Fort Nelson First
Nation, situated approximately seven kilometers (about 4.35 miles) from the
city, also issued an evacuation order for Fontas, an Indigenous community. Rob
Fraser, the mayor of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, mentioned in a
TV interview that the majority of the approximately 3,500 residents in and
around Fort Nelson were evacuated. Meanwhile, across the border in Alberta,
inhabitants of Fort McMurray, an oil center previously affected by wildfires in
2016, were advised to prepare for potential evacuation.