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I think it was because they were so close to the trees that were turning into Roman Candles. The heat had to be incredible. In their case, they were at risk of perishing from the heat in standstill traffic. If that is the case, nobody can blame them.
You can see the ash falling onto the hood of the car with the dashcamera. He also pulled out of his lane because of the heat. If you watch this video you will see what was going on behind that vehicle and why those cars (and the motorcyclist) did not worry about blocking the fire truck. They were in trouble. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCc1FvZ3g0Q You can also watch the small fire in the shrubbery at the house on the corner erupt into something much bigger. |
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Folks, remember, in Fort Mac there is essentially one way in and out.
The highway is a nuthouse at the best of times... God help the residents of Ft MacMurray. ![]()
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You can recognize the area from the previous video in relation to the blue SHAW trucks. Basically the trucks heading straight at the fire trucks were running out of the burning building. Its not like the movies, people remain calm, unless they are on fire, then they scream and panic, but regularly people act calmly and help each other out. I hope peoples fascination with Urban forests takes a beating, this could happen to any city with a large tree canopy. And yes that is my neighbourhood! |
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Here as well Harry. We have a 90 year old forest nearby which is primarily Jack Pine planted in the 1920s and perhaps some in the 1940s. At this point many of the trees are starting to go over, and combined with a floor of pine needles and firebreaks that are no longer maintained and now grown over, it is not a matter of "might" but "when".
There are a good number of houses just across the road from the forest, including a lot of the new builds. Natural resources has now allowed cutting of fuelwood for the first 100 yards into that forest to make some level of fireguard, but as can be seen in the video, the safety of 100 yards may be an illusion. |
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Hmmm? Ninety year old Jack Pines - there's a city of log houses standing on the stump.
In case people are wondering why the military has not been mobilized, the hierarchy of mutual aid is city or rural municipality first, then the region, the province itself, and any neighbouring provinces who might be able to help. The last line of defence is the federal govt after the lower levels have exhausted their resources. The provincial Attorney General has to make an official request to his opposite in federal government before any soldier can turn a wheel to help out. Even so, the meter starts running whenever a province asks. And troops don't come for free.
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This is quite the picture!
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Guys,
Here are some of the folks that are on the front line of what will turn out to be the largest natural disaster in Canadian history. The people of Ft McMurray are in the middle of horrible battle with mother nature. Hopefully the physical fight will be soon over. The subsequent trauma and psychological struggle will be just as challenging. The rebuilding process will take years. The only positive aspect to this disaster is the overwhelming positive support from the rest of the country. Keep it up, they deserve it. Peter 2016-05-07 09.54.07.jpg |
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