Flin Flon Evacuees Stay Put, some Manitoba Residents Given All-Clear to Go Home After Wildfire Evacuation Orders Lifted
- Tataskweyak Cree Nation lifted its evacuation order, but residents face delays in returning due to high aluminum levels in the water system, as reported by the chief and council's Facebook page.
- Around 21,000 residents were evacuated during the wildfires, with many returning home now as conditions improve, according to Premier Wab Kinew's government.
- Eighteen wildfires continued to burn across Manitoba, and officials warned that some areas might need evacuation again if conditions change, according to Manitoba's latest report.
- Cool, wet weather has allowed many evacuations to be lifted, with Minister Tim McLeod confirming that people from 34 communities were returning home in Saskatchewan.
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Manitoba, Ontario wildfire evacuees in Niagara Falls hotels support each other as many face culture shock
It's been about two weeks since wildfire evacuees from several First Nations started arriving in Niagara Falls, Ont. Since then, about 3,000 people from northern Manitoba and Ontario have been living in five hotels, and many will be there for the foreseeable future.
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Provincewide fire ban lifted in Saskatchewan, some Manitoba evacuees return home
REGINA — A provincewide fire ban in Saskatchewan is set to be lifted today after rain and cooler weather offered some reprieve to those battling large-scale wildfires.
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