Article 6BY2F The lessons of a wildfire that destroyed a town and burned for 15 months

The lessons of a wildfire that destroyed a town and burned for 15 months

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Enlarge / The aftermath of the Fort McMurray fire. (credit: Katie Daubs)

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At noon on May 3, the fire chief in the oil town of Fort McMurray was on TV telling everyone that the situation was in hand and they should stay at work and school and go to little league or whatever as usual. He had been watching the fire for a couple of days, but business as usual was what they did in Alberta in the spring; it was wildfire season, after all. At 2:05 evacuation orders started to come through. By 10 that night, much of the city that was not yet incinerated was burning.

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