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Wildfire evacuees face cleanup after return home

By Reuters In Fort Mcmurray, Alberta | China Daily | Updated: 2016-06-03 07:29

Thousands of evacuees who fled a massive wildfire that hit Fort McMurray made an emotional return to their homes on Wednesday, facing a massive cleanup and uncertainty over their safety as the devastated Canadian oil city begins to rebuild.

More than 90,000 fled the remote northern Alberta city as the fire hit a month ago, engulfing some neighborhoods while sparing others. Premier Rachel Notley told reporters about half of the 15,000 expected to return on Wednesday had done so by noon as a two-week staged re-entry begins.

Standing outside one of the few supermarkets open in Fort McMurray, Jessica Kogitowisz, 23, breathed a sigh of relief as she talked about her town house, untouched by the disaster.

But for her brother-in-law standing next to her, the news was bad: his house charred to the ground.

"It's definitely emotional. I'm happy to be back. The town is our home, but their personal home where they go every day is gone," Kogitowisz said of her relative.

The blaze, which destroyed about 10 percent of the city's homes, was a blow to a community already reeling from a two-year oil price slump.

It shuttered more than a million barrels per day of crude production, though some facilities have resumed operations even as acrid smoke lingered in the air.

Some areas still on fire

In some areas south of Fort McMurray, the wildfire is still burning out of control. The blaze now covers about 581,695 hectares.

Scorched trees lined Highway 63, the only route into the city. An expected crush of traffic failed to materialize as residents slowly made their way back to the devastated area.

On one overpass, a huge Canadian flag hung between two fire trucks.

Billboards along the road welcomed residents home.

Authorities have told those returning to bring two weeks' worth of food, water and prescription medication. Returnees have also been told to scrub walls, and clean all clothing and bedding, upholstery of items that remained in their houses during the evacuation.

(China Daily 06/03/2016 page12)

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