The town of Fort Nelson in northeastern B.C. is eerily quiet this evening, evacuated because of a wildfire that erupted last night and quickly threatened the town. Alissa Thibault reports.Smoke from wildfires in northeastern B.C. prompted Environment Canada to issue a special air quality statement across Alberta on Saturday.However, conditions should begin to improve Sunday night for most of the province.
According to the city’s website, the threshold for air quality activations is two consecutive days of a score of seven or higher on theCurrently, Edmonton’s air quality is measured as a 7 but is forecast to go over 10 starting Sunday evening. City facilities, including recreation centres, pools and libraries, will be open for anyone needing a reprieve from the smoke. The city said LRT stations and transit centres are inappropriate places for a smoke reprieve because most facilities are exposed to the outside air and don’t have controlled indoor climates.
The city will also distribute N-95 masks to social agency partners to give to community members who need to be protected from smoke.ReadMissing Australian, American surfers found dead in well after ‘attempted carjacking’ in Mexico
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