Attention all nature lovers and adventure seekers – a wildfire is heading towards Canada’s Jasper National Park and the town of Jasper, prompting an urgent evacuation order. The blaze, located south of town, has officials on high alert as they urge residents to evacuate by 3 a.m. local time. With only Highway 16 open for evacuation towards British Columbia, approximately 4,500 residents are forced to flee the popular tourist destination nestled in the stunning Canadian Rockies.
As evacuees shared images of traffic jams on social media, one visitor described the scene as being amidst a campfire, with thick smoke and raining ash. Despite the chaos, a sense of calm pervades the streets as people navigate the slow-moving exodus. Meanwhile, authorities are working diligently to ease the gridlock and ensure fuel availability for those fleeing the area.
This latest wildfire outbreak in Western Canada has reignited fears following last year’s devastating fire season. With hundreds of fires raging out of control across the country, Alberta and British Columbia are bearing the brunt of the destruction. As authorities race to contain the blazes, the safety of residents and visitors remains a top priority. Stay tuned as we monitor this developing situation closely.