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Fort Mac wildfire moves 30 meters per minute on Monday

As expected, today was a difficult firefighting day with extreme wildfire conditions in Fort McMurray and other parts of the province.

There has been a significant change in the Fort McMurray wildfire resulting from in Monday’s heat.

Five to six hundred workers at four small oil and gas camps along the Aostra Road north of the city have been evacuated.
The Government posted a list of the evacuated sites on its Twitter account. Camps and facilities affected by the evacuation order include Black Sands Lodge, Brion Energy – MacKay, Grizzly Oilsands – Thickwood, MacKay River Lodge on Aostra, Marathon Oil – Birchwood, Noralta, Poplar Creek – also called Birch, Southern Pacific – STP MacKay, & Sunshine Oilsands – Thickwood.
Premier Rachel Notley says another 4,000 at the Syncrude and Suncor facilities are under a precautionary evacuation, with non-essential personnel being moved out.

“North of these facilities, there is no immediate threat or any precautionary threat in place. Both Syncrude and Suncor have emergency plans in place which they are operationalizing, and firefighters in place as well.”

Notley adds they’re confident that if additional trigger lines are crossed people could be evacuated safely.
Chad Morrison with Alberta Wildfire says it’s now 5 kilometres away from Timberlea but there’s a fire break in between.

“The fire is moving parallel to the community at this time to the north. The original fire does provide a very good fire guard for firefighters to work from. We have many of our firefighters deployed in the community itself, so the folks are working carefully there just as a precautionary measure.”

Firefighters are dealing with extreme fire conditions, with the blaze moving 30 to 40 metres a minute at some points Monday.
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