Alberta Premier Danielle Smith fought back tears Thursday as she sought to console Jasper residents coming to terms with a community devastated by wildfire.
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Smith says early reports indicate a third and perhaps up to half of all buildings in the historic Rocky Mountain resort town of Jasper have burned in a wildfire.
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Parks Canada, in a statement, said it will provide details on lost structures when it can accurately and responsibly confirm what burned. But it says crews continue to battle a swift and dynamic fire.
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Images and video surfacing on social media depict blocks of homes and businesses burned to charred foundations and vehicles torched to the hubcaps.
On the social media platform X, the account for Fairmont香蕉视频直播檚 Jasper Park Lodge said the flames had reached the hotel香蕉视频直播檚 grounds but the extent of damage, if any, was not known.
Alberta was getting fire crews and help from 32 municipalities across the province. The province has asked for help from the Canadian Armed Forces, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed it was on the way.
香蕉视频直播淛ust convened an Incident Response Group meeting on the Alberta wildfires,香蕉视频直播 Trudeau said in a post on X. 香蕉视频直播淓very federal agency is co-ordinated, sending resources to Jasper, deploying evacuations support to the area, and reinforcing firefighting efforts on the ground.香蕉视频直播
Federal Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Sajjan, in a news conference with provincial counterpart Mike Ellis in Edmonton, confirmed all necessary resources would be brought to bear on the fire.
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Back in Jasper, crews worked to preserve critical infrastructure like the wastewater treatment plant and the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Telus reported some landline and cellphone services were down due to wildfire damage.
The company said it was securing helicopters to get cell towers operating, with the priority on restoring voice calls, including those to 911 and emergency services.
The firefighting staging area was the town of Hinton, on the eastern outskirts of Jasper National Park.
In Hinton Thursday, rain fell and wood smoke hung in the air at the roadblock preventing vehicles from entering the park. Officials in bright neon yellow vests directed traffic.
Crews lost the fight to save Jasper Wednesday just after 6 p.m., as waves of orange and red breached the southern outskirts and began devouring homes and livelihoods.
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Pierre Martel, who oversees fire management with Parks Canada, echoed Ellis.
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Telus Corp. confirmed Thursday that some of its infrastructure in the Jasper area was damaged Wednesday in the blaze.
A Telus spokeswoman said some home phone and mobility services in the area are down, and technicians are working hard to restore service.
Priority is being given to restoring the ability to make voice calls, including those to 911, emergency services and hospital communication, said spokeswoman Brandi Merker in an email.
She said the company is securing helicopters to refuel critical cell tower sites and has also brought in backup generators to ensure the company can maintain wireless coverage for first responders.
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Telus said Thursday it is committing $100,000 to support rebuilding efforts in Jasper.
Canadian National Railway Co., whose main line runs through Jasper, suspended operations in the area Wednesday afternoon as conditions worsened.
CN first suspended rail service through Jasper on Tuesday but restarted it briefly Wednesday before shutting it down again a few hours later.
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Jasper Mayor Richard Ireland, in an open letter to residents, urged them to stay strong.
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About 25,000 people, including about 5,000 residents in the Jasper townsite, were forced to flee west at a moment香蕉视频直播檚 notice late Monday night as twin wildfires from the south and north roared up and cut off access to the east and south.
A day later they were directed to loop back to Alberta as British Columbia, dealing with its own fires, did not have the capacity to assist.
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Around 6 p.m. Wednesday, the fire roared in and began torching structures.
Jasper, a postcard-perfect mountain town, is famous for hiking, skiing, kayaking and biking. It is also home to dozens of species such as elk, mountain goats, cougars, lynx, black bears and grizzly bears. The United Nations designated the parks that make up the Canadian Rockies, including Jasper, a World Heritage Site in 1984.
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