Despite significant damage, Jasper's critical infrastructure was saved during overnight wildfire
- Mayor Richard Ireland stated the Town of Jasper must unite as wildfires devastate the area, emphasizing that safety is the top priority.
- Parks Canada reported that 25,000 people were safely evacuated from Jasper with no injuries, as the situation evolved rapidly.
- Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault announced that the Canadian military will assist with evacuations and firefighting efforts in response to the province's request for help.
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Emotional Alberta Premier Says a Third to Half of Jasper Structures Destroyed by Wildfire
Between 30 and 50 percent of the buildings in Jasper have been destroyed by a wildfire that hit the town overnight, according to Alberta’s premier. Premier Danielle Smith gave an emotional update to the media on July 25. “We’re seeing potentially 30 to 50 percent structural damage,” she said during a news conference. “We don’t know particularly which structures have been damaged and which ones have been destroyed, but it’s going to be significan…
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Alberta premier says a third, perhaps half, of all Jasper buildings burned by fire
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says early reports indicate a third and perhaps up to half of all buildings in the historic Rocky Mountain resort town of Jasper have burned in a wildfire.
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