Evacuation Notice issued for Jean Marie River First Nation

NWT Fire and communtiy officials have called an Evacuation Notice for Jean Marie River First Nation. The fire S014 was last estimated to be about 15 km from the community and 22 km from Fort Simpson. 

“This fire grew significantly this afternoon under exteme northerly to northwest winds today. The fire is about 15km to the northwest of Jean Marie River. Crews are bucketing this fire to limit growth to the south. They are working to ensure it does not move closer to Jean Marie River,” said NWT Fire today.

Yesterday, crews continued an aggressive response to the fire’s south flank, which had been holding well. The south end of the fire remains the focus of firefighting efforts.

Earlier this month, the fire expanded towards the banks of the Mackenzie and has reached it in some areas, where crews faced significant activity on the northeast corner of this fire.

The GNWT posted a notice on their emergency response pages advising the residents of Jean Marie River First Nation the potential increased risk to the community and residents.

“The community of Jean Marie River is advised to prepare for a potential emergency and/or evacuation if necessary. Residents are asked to monitor news sources and keep aware of the situation. For updates, check the Jean Marie River First Nations Facebook Page. Local Residents are instructed to check in with the band office if they have questions,” said officials. 

Community members are being advised to also to listen to the radio station 101.9, check community information boards for updates and GNWT’s Wildfire Update pages. 

Officials encouraged community members to keep a tank full of fuel in their vehicles and have any important belongings prepared and packed to go.

 



Lisa Iesse
Lisa Iesse
Growing up in Toronto’s west end, Lisa always dreamed of making her way to the land of the midnight sun. She studied literature and sociology at the University of Toronto and has worked with media outlets in Ontario, the N.W.T., Six Nations and the U.K. Have a tip or something to share? Reach her anytime at 647-619-9807 or [email protected]

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