Manitoba Wildfire Evacuee Recalls Harrowing Journey of Smoke and Tears — and Immense Relief After Month-Long Evacuation
FLIN FLON, MANITOBA, CANADA, JUN 25 – Nearly 5,000 residents returned after a month-long evacuation caused by wildfires, while Canadian Gold Corp. keeps Tartan Mine operations suspended due to ongoing fire risks.
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Thousands head home in Flin Flon, Man., after wildfires forced them out
An empty Main Street in Flin Flon, Man. is shown during a tour of wildfires in northern Manitoba, on Thursday, June 12, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mike Deal-Pool WINNIPEG – Buses carrying residents from the northern city of Flin Flon were being loaded up Wednesday morning, preparing to bring them back after a menacing wildfire forced thousands to flee weeks earlier. “Welcome home to everyone,” Deputy Mayor Alison Dallas-Funk said in a Facebook vid…
Flin Flon evacuees eagerly return after month out of northern Manitoba community due to wildfires
Thousands of people forced to flee Flin Flon are returning home after nearly a month holed up in hotels and community spaces far from the wildfires that threatened the northern Manitoba city one month ago.
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