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Neal Barry saw a fire burning on the balcony of an apartment building in Fort McMurray. After not being able to get inside ...
Shop manager Sunny Katoch prepared to welcome Fort McMurray residents back last year "The Beast" is still smouldering in the Canadian wilderness a year after the devastating inferno nearly ...
Climbing enthusiast and bouldering gym owner, Neal Barry, spotted a fire while driving to work. CBC’s Dennis Kovtun has the ...
Taken by the WorldView-2, this image shows Fort McMurray before the fires. The infrared camera detects the living forest as bright red.
A first look inside fire-ravaged Fort McMurray in Canada shows glimpses of utter devastation but also glimmers of hope.
“Fire is always where people are,” Flannigan continues. “It goes with us wherever we go. But the genie is out of the bottle.
Long after the fire, Fort McMurray residents are still battling insurance companies But they’ve got an unlikely ally—a savvy, ’unpaid representative’ who is giving beleaguered homeowners a ...
In 2016, a wildfire jumped the Athabasca River and headed straight for Fort McMurray, an Alberta oil town 600 miles south of the Arctic Circle. In this excerpt from ‘Fire Weather: A True Story ...
After destroying the city and the mines that fueled everything about it, the Fort McMurray Fire went on to burn for 15 months, until August 2, 2017.