Port-Cartier, Que. officials say forest fire situation unchanged after evacuations
MONTREAL — Officials from the municipality of Port Cartier, Que., on the province’s north shore say the situation remains stable after fires raging in the region prompted the mayor to declare a state of emergency and order the evacuation of about 1,000 of its residents.
At a press conference on Saturday, Mayor Alain Thibault said the state of emergency declared on Friday has been extended to five days and described the evacuation of residents from specific neighbourhoods as quick but efficient.
The municipality of Port-Cartier said evacuated residents from the Parc Brunel and Parc Dominique areas, as well as those living north of Route 138, could find refuge in emergency accommodation at a temporary shelter in Baie-Comeau, about 170 kilometres to the southwest.
Isabelle Gariépy, communications officer for provincial forest fighting agency SOPFEU, says waterbombers are currently working to put out the flames and firefighters will have a lot of work on their hands in the next few days.