The wildfire situation in the North=West Territories continues to be challenging

The wildfire situation in the North=West Territories continues to be challenging

Wildfires led to the evacuation of residents in the town of Hay River.

Wildfires continue to be a major problem in Canada's northwest. And while British Columbia has been easing up lately, the Northwest Territories continue to have serious issues. The Territories are now evacuating residents of Hay River because wildfires pose a "significant threat" to the community.

Even firefighters had to relocate, as local authorities report, to a "safe location" because their efforts to fight the flames did not produce the expected results. And all because a wildfire that is up to a kilometer wide has broken out south of Hay River. On Friday afternoon, local officials reported that south and southwest winds and dry air were the perfect conditions for the fire to develop and for "flame front moving parallel to the highway into Hay River."

Officials say the flames are moving very fast and there is a serious threat that they will reach the city. As of 3 p.m. local time, the fire was only 10 kilometers from the city.

It is also noted that air quality is poor and the sky is "blanketed in thick, dark smoke."

All Hay River residents who are not firefighters are being told to leave town immediately. Municipal and Community Affairs spokesman Jay Bost said about 100 people remained in Hay River Friday afternoon, but it's not clear how many of them are members of fire crews.

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