Urgent Evacuations as Wildfires Ravage Canadian Rockies' Largest National Park
Wildfires have ignited in Jasper National Park, forcing thousands of residents and visitors to evacuate through challenging conditions. The park, located in Alberta, is known for its popular campgrounds and trails. Officials are working to manage traffic, provide fuel, and ensure safety as fires continue to spread.
Thousands of residents and visitors were forced to evacuate Jasper National Park, Canada's largest national park, as wildfires raged through the area. Photos and videos showed packed cars crawling through thick smoke in desperate attempts to flee.
Situated in Alberta, the park is a favored destination for its campgrounds and trails. Emergency responders scrambled to manage the evacuation, clear traffic snarls, and assist vulnerable individuals. The situation remains volatile as officials continue battling the fires.
B.C. has offered refuge to evacuees with community halls providing temporary shelter. As wildfires plague Alberta, more than 160 blazes are contributing to hazardous smoke and poor air quality across the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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