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Critical: Wildfire - Loon Lake 235 - alberta. ca There is an out of control fire 10 kms south of the community that has become a danger for Loon Lake Loon River First Nation has issued a mandatory evacuation order Area: This alert is in effect for everyone in the community of Loon Lake
Mental strain the worst part, says evacuee | Lakeside Leader Loon Lake in Loon River First Nation has also been evacuated “Pray for safety Pray for rain Pray for less winds,” said Loon River First Nation Chief Ivan Sawan on June 11 at 10:40 p m The weekend of June 14 and 15, rain brought the fire danger down to low However, the Red Earth East fires remained out of control
Back lakes evacuees in Peace River and Edmonton The last time these communities were evacuated was in 2019, because of the McMillan Fire, which burnt 222,837 2 hectares of forest between the back lakes and Wabasca area The evacuees are staying in hotels, and PTFN and Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council staff are providing various supports from mental health and medical services to food and laundry to activities
Members of Dene Tha, Loon River and Peerless Trout First Nations . . . The Bushe Four Chiefs Complex has hosted Stanley Cup finals watch parties for evacuees to see the Edmonton Oilers take on the Florida Panthers According to Dene Tha’ First nation’s June 9 wildfire status update, heavy equipment operators were working to contain the fire along its northeastern and northwestern perimeters A helipad is
Tribal Council to provide updates on Loon Lake wildfire An Alberta Emergency Alert issued by the Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council confirms that the wildfire south of Loon Lake remains out of control and the mandatory evacuation order for the community remains in effect The order applies to everyone in Loon Lake 235, part of the Loon River First Nation