Some 80,000 residents of Fort McMurray who have fled the wildfire raging in Alberta, Canada, are now hearing that the fire has destroyed 1,600 homes and other structures. The province is now under a state of emergency; areas around Fort McMurray are also under a boil-water advisory.
For a sense of how dire the situation is, consider that many residents who were evacuated from Fort McMurray on Tuesday were
ordered to move once again
In an update for NPR's Newscast, Dan Karpenchuk says that strong winds have turned the fire south, putting at risk three small communities about 30 miles from Fort McMurray.
"About 250 firefighters are tackling the flames in the city where the water treatment plant and the airport have been threatened," Karpenchuk reports.
Alberta's government
By Wednesday morning, the fire had already
consumed more than 6,500 acres
To support Wednesday night's wider evacuation, emergency officials shifted temporary roadside operations that were providing fuel, food and water farther south along Highway 63.
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