Sask. fire evacuees arrive in Cold Lake, Alta.
Mona Bell didn’t have time to think about where she would end up as she quickly packed her belongings in La Ronge while a giant fire encroached on her community.
“I was pretty shocked at first. I wasn’t really expecting it, but I had gone out that morning and the smoke was real heavy, but I really wasn’t expecting them to pull us all out of there,” she said of Saturday’s evacuation order.
“I didn’t even have a chance to think what was happening. It was just all rushing and we weren’t prepared. We were just told to pack a bag and all meet up at the (JRMCC) hall … There was lots of confusion and wondering how close the fire was and stuff like that. There was a lot of scared parents and the kids were stressing out too.”
Bell was one of the more than 600 evacuees who arrived in Cold Lake, Alta. on Sunday after the Egg fire moved alarmingly close to communities in the Lac La Ronge area. By the end of the weekend, more than 7,900 residents were forced to leave as the general evacuation was upgraded to a mandatory evacuation for the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, Town of La Ronge and Village of Air Ronge. On Sunday evening, the fire had moved in from Hives Lake and was four kilometres from La Ronge while the other side of the fire was moving south at the airport.


