Update 40: Alberta wildfire situation (June 12, 4:30 p.m.)
Albertans are asked to continue to be diligent as extreme fire conditions persist in northwestern Alberta.
Albertans are asked to continue to be diligent as extreme fire conditions persist in northwestern Alberta.
Re-entry on Friday will be limited to Jasper residents only. A wide range of mental health supports are available for wildfire evacuees as they prepare to return home, which can be accessed by calling 211.
Albertans who have been evacuated should continue to follow updates from local authorities.
The Canadian Red Cross is providing an additional $500 in one-time financial assistance for residents of Jasper. This additional support will help with ongoing needs such as food, transportation or clean-up supplies as people begin returning home.
Albertans who have been evacuated should continue to follow updates from local authorities.
Albertans who have been evacuated should continue to follow updates from local authorities.
An evacuation order for the Municipality of Jasper has been downgraded to an evacuation alert as residents begin to return home today. Jasper National Park remains closed at this time. Re-entry to the Town is restricted to residents only.
As re-entry begins in some communities, Albertans returning home should follow updates from local authorities.
As re-entry begins in some communities, Albertans returning home should follow updates from local authorities.
As re-entry continues in some communities, Albertans returning home should follow updates from local authorities.