Northern Ontario First Nations Rally to Protect Communities from Advancing Wildfires

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Two northern Ontario First Nations are taking swift and courageous action as wildfires close in on their remote communities. Deer Lake First Nation, located near the Manitoba border, has declared a state of emergency and announced plans for a full-scale evacuation of all 1,300 residents. A massive forest fire, currently spanning nearly 75 square kilometres, threatens the safety of the entire community.
In Webequie First Nation, approximately 540 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, a wildfire has reached within one kilometre of homes and essential infrastructure. Leaders there have also declared a state of emergency and initiated a strategic evacuation plan. The first phase focuses on the safe relocation of elders, children, and those with medical needs. Around 400 residents are expected to be transported to Barrie, Ontario in the coming days.
Despite the daunting situation, the response from community members and leaders has been defined by resilience and determination. These northern communities are mobilizing with strength and unity to ensure the safety of their people in the face of natural disaster.

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