Firefighter Mark Stephenson says he can香蕉视频直播檛 drive through Fort McMurray without being brought back to May 2016.
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香蕉视频直播淓very turn of a corner on the street here is a memory back to that day,香蕉视频直播 he says more than 1 1/2 years later.
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The debris has been cleared and vacant lots are gradually being filled with new homes in Fort McMurray. But as time erases the physical scars of the fire called The Beast, mental and emotional ones remain for many who experienced the costliest disaster in Canadian history.
Care providers with the addiction and mental-health branch of Alberta Health Services had 38,777 client contacts in the region between May 10, 2016, and this past Oct. 31 香蕉视频直播 about one-third higher than the tally the agency reported in March of this year. There is no comparable data for before the disaster.
Vincent Agyapong, with the University of Alberta香蕉视频直播檚 psychiatry department, has been studying the mental-health impact of the fire.
Of 486 adults surveyed in November 2016, the rate of probable post-traumatic stress disorder was 12.8 per cent. It would have been less than one per cent under normal circumstances, Agyapong said. Rates of probable depression and anxiety were also high.
Agyapong says city residents suffering from PTSD may have nightmares or become anxious at the sound of sirens.
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Agyapong says he gets more referrals now, when he spends one week a month in Fort McMurray, than he did when he was working in the city full time before the fire.
Calls to the Some Other Solutions 24-hour crisis line have gone up drastically, says health and wellness manager Linda Sovdi.
Increased need is likely to be one reason, but people may also be more aware of the resources available and more comfortable asking for help than they were pre-fire, she says.
They香蕉视频直播檙e also more likely to open up to someone who went through what they did, she suggests.
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The infusion of nervous excitement in the fire香蕉视频直播檚 immediate aftermath has worn off.
香蕉视频直播淔ort McMurray is resilient, but tired.香蕉视频直播
The regional municipality, which includes the city of Fort McMurray and surrounding communities, estimates its permanent population at 75,000 to 77,600. Its 2015 municipal census stood at almost 82,000.
At the beginning of this month, new foundations were in for just over half of the 2,579 dwellings that were destroyed. About 10 per cent have made it to final inspection.
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Scott says while there is clearly a lot of work to do, the general mood in the region is one of optimism.
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香蕉视频直播 By Lauren Krugel in Calgary
The Canadian Press
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