‘Everyone needs to do their own thing:’ Fort McMurray marks wildfire anniversary
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — Residents of Fort McMurray marked the first anniversary of the wildfire that destroyed 10 per cent of the city with early-morning yoga classes, picnics by the river, visits with friends or — in some cases — nothing at all.
The fire in northern Alberta ignited deep in the bush on May 1, 2016, and exploded into a ferocious blaze that forced the evacuation of the entire city two days later.
More than 80,000 people fled as towering flames licked at their homes and crackled along the only highway out of the city.
“Everyone needs to do their own thing to mark this day.” said Melissa Blake, mayor of the Wood Buffalo regional municipality that includes Fort McMurray.


