All week long, raging wildfires have swept across neighborhoods and forests of the city of Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada, forcing more than 80,000 people to flee. The fire, driven by strong winds and hot, dry weather, is estimated to have burned more than 250,000 acres so far, destroying nearly 2,000 buildings, and will likely be one of Canada’s most expensive disasters, with insurance claims estimated to top $9 billion. Fortunately, there have been no casualties reported from the fire so far.
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Alberta officers are seen during search, rescue, and evacuation efforts as they respond to wildfires in Fort McMurray on May 4, 2016.RCMP Alberta / Reuters
- A Fort McMurray resident, Crystal Maltais, buckles in her daughter, Mckennah Stapley, as they prepare to leave Conklin, Alberta, for Lac La Biche after evacuating their home in Fort McMurray on May 3, 2016.Topher Seguin / Reuters
- A plume of smoke hangs in the air as forest fires rage on in the distance in Fort McMurray on May 4, 2016. Numerous vehicles can be seen abandoned on the highways leading from the raging forest fires in Fort McMurray and neighbouring communities have banded together to offer support in the form of food, water, and gasoline.Cole Burston / AFP / Getty
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