Southend wildfire threat diminishes as officials prep for evacuees’ return
Repatriation of hundreds of people back to the northern community of Southend has begun after the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation rescinded its general evacuation order late Monday.
On Tuesday wildfire officials said the risk of the ‘Woods’ wildfire nearby had diminished, with no growth towards Southend to the north or Brabant to the west. The key access roads were also no longer at risk.
The fire forced a general evacuation a week ago, though many are expected to return home by bus and private vehicles through the afternoon.
“We have people on the ground in Southend preparing for repatriation,” Emergency Management’s Ray Unrau told reporters during a media briefing Tuesday. “These would include things like taking down value protection sprinklers, which would be in people’s way when they get home, and [setting up] equipment like air scrubbers if smoke becomes an issue.”