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'Build from the ashes’: Fort McMurray reflects on how community has changed since 2016 wildfire
It's been 10 years since more than 2,500 homes were destroyed in the 2016 Horse River Wildfire. The community has rebuilt and fire officials have invested millions of dollars into fire prevention and ...
Thick, blackened and maimed tree stumps dot nearly every major road in the hilly community enveloped by some of Canada's largest oil reserves.
Sunday marks 10 years since a massive wildfire forced the evacuation of Fort McMurray, forever changing how Canadian's deal with disaster.
A few late-season snowflakes flutter over Fort McMurray, their whiteness contrasting against surrounding forests blackened one year ago by the most destructive wildfire in Canadian history. "You don't ...
Ten years after the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire forced 90,000 residents to flee, its impact continues to shape community resilience, firefighting tactics, and disaster policy. Survivors recall ...
In May 2016, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Alberta, including Fort McMurray and surrounding areas, experienced extreme wildfire ...
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