National park and town evacuated as wildfire threatens area | CNN (2024)

National park and town evacuated as wildfire threatens area | CNN (1)

Cars clog the highway as people evacuate because of wildfires early Tuesday, July 23, 2024, in Jasper, Alberta.

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Dangerous wildfires forced a town and a major national park in Canada’s Alberta province to evacuate overnight Monday.

Evacuation orders were issued around 10 p.m. for “everyone” in Jasper and Jasper National Park, according to the province’s emergency alert system. On Tuesday evening, the park said on Facebook the evacuation of the town was complete.

Authorities were still trying to evacuate backcountry hikers, the post added.

“If you have not yet evacuated town you must leave now,” the park said on Wednesday. “This is for your own safety and to allow these critical operations to protect the town of Jasper to continue unimpeded.”

At least two fires are burning in Jasper National Park, which was closed Tuesday. Jasper National Park is one of Canada’s most popular parks and drew in nearly 2.5 million visitors last year, according to Parks Canada.

The city has a population of around 4,100 and there were an estimated 10,000 people, including seasonal workers, in Jasper and 15,000 park visitors when the evacuation was ordered, Stephen Lacroix with the Alberta Emergency Management Agency told The Associated Press. Police officers were going to each residence to enforce the order to leave, Lacroix said.

One fire was 6,750 hectares (16,679 acres) while the other fire was 270 hectares (667 acres), according the park’s Facebook post.

“At this time, returning to Jasper is not possible,” park officials said on Facebook, responding to people inquiring about going back for their belongings. “The Town of Jasper and Jasper National Park remain closed, and it is crucial to comply with the evacuation order.”

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Evacuees had fled in darkness Monday with little time to prepare.

The early stages of the evacuation were complicated by the location of the fires, which forced most of the traffic west toward British Columbia on the region’s Highway 16. By the earliest hours of Tuesday morning, some traffic was allowed to travel east.

“Only when roadside fire conditions permit, small groups of escorted vehicles will be directed east on Highway 16,” an emergency alert stated.

Officials in neighboring British Columbia mobilized quickly to support evacuees.

“BC communities large and small along (evacuation) routes are doing what we can to get gas stations open, direct folks to rest areas, open welcome centres, and provide support,” Bowinn Ma, British Columbia Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, posted on social media early Tuesday morning.

The wildfires are some of the at least 170 fires burning in Alberta province amid worsening fire activity in recent days.

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Hundreds of wildfires in Canada's British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan provinces are producing widespread plumes of smoke at the surface and higher in the atmosphere.

Canada raised the country’s national preparedness level for wildfires to the highest level last Monday. This means the “potential for emerging significant wildland fires is high to extreme,” according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.

Firefighters were hoping Tuesday for downpours in the Jasper evacuation zone as any wet weather could help control fire spread. But forecasters also said there would be breezy conditions – which might cause fire behavior to become erratic at times.

Wednesday’s intense fire activity and strong winds forced first responders to relocate to Hinton, an Alberta town about an hour’s drive from Jasper, a Facebook post from Jasper National Park said. Firefighters and a small group of staff will remain in Jasper in an effort to protect residents, the post said.

“This decision has not been made lightly,” the park said. “Given the intensity of fire behaviour being observed the decision has been made to limit the number of responders exposed to this risk.”

Widespread showers are expected to arrive Thursday morning and steady rain is forecast by the evening. Depending on exactly how the fires behave early this week, fire crews may be able to make notable containment progress Thursday.

Wildfires have burned more than 5 million acres in Canada this year, which is right around average for late July. Despite millions of acres burned, this year’s fire season is pacing well below last year’s record-breaking, devastating season.

CNN Meteorologist Brandon Miller and CNN’s Steve Almasy contributed to this report.

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FAQs

How did the Park Fire start in 2024? ›

Arson suspect to be arraigned Monday: A 42-year-old man, Ronnie Dean Stout II, has been arrested and accused of igniting the Park Fire. Stout is suspected of pushing a burning car 60 feet into a gully, spreading flames that caused the inferno, Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey said.

Where did the Park Fire start? ›

The Park Fire started on July 24 off Upper Park Road in Upper Bidwell Park east of Chico, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Its name comes from its proximity to the park and the road that runs by it.

Has Paradise, CA been evacuated? ›

All evacuation warnings were lifted for the town of Paradise and for the areas south of Skyway in Magalia. Zone 283 north of Skyway remains under an evacuation warning. Several warnings have also been lifted in north Chico. Residents can return home in these areas but are advised to be aware of their surroundings.

What caused the Park Fire in Chico, CA? ›

The fire sparked last Wednesday, after a man allegedly pushed a burning car into a gully. Police arrested 42-year-old Ronnie Stout, a Chico resident, on suspicion of arson. The Park Fire would be the largest wildfire in California history caused solely by arson.

How did the Park Fire get so big so fast? ›

How Did the Park Fire Get So Big, So Fast? The blaze, now the fifth-largest in state history, has been fed by exceptionally dry vegetation following more than a month of extreme heat in California.

How many people have died in the Park Fire? ›

There have been no deaths linked to the blaze. The Park Fire has led to the evacuations of thousands of North State residents, though many of those evacuation orders have since been rescinded.

Where did Park Fire start? ›

Nearly all of those fires have quickly identifiable names — like the Park Fire, which started off of Upper Park Road in Upper Bidwell Park east of the city of Chico, and the Nixon Fire, which spread from Richard Nixon Boulevard in the Aguanga area.

What national park was on fire? ›

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Months after a devastating fire consumed 100,000 acres in and around Los Angeles' Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, a traveler finds new life and beauty among the ruins.

When did Sequoia national park burn? ›

September 9, 2021

Does anyone still live in Paradise California? ›

In a state that saw a slight overall population decline, Paradise was recently named California's fastest-growing city. But, as of August 2023, the population of Paradise had reached a third of the 28,000 that lived there in October 2018. Five hundred new properties were constructed in Paradise last year.

Has the town of Paradise California rebuilt? ›

PARADISE, Calif. —

Residents in Paradise, California, continue to rebuild nearly six years after the Camp Fire destroyed the town. Habitat for Humanity is going above and beyond the town's already rigorous building standards in hopes that families won't have to go through that kind of loss ever again.

How many people have moved back to Paradise CA? ›

The town's population went from 26,000 residents to zero overnight. Five years later, Paradise has rebounded, becoming the fastest-growing town in California, with a population of 9,142.

Who started the Park Fire in CA? ›

Man accused of igniting California's Park Fire charged: Ronnie Dean Stout II has been charged with arson on suspicion of starting the Park Fire last week, a felony complaint filed Monday shows.

Is the Park Fire the biggest fire in California? ›

The Park Fire's size is surpassed only by the September 202 Creek Fire (379,895 acres) in Fresno and Madera counties; the August 2020 SCU Lightning Complex (396,625 acres) in Stanislaus, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa and San Joaquin counties; the July 2018 Mendocino Complex (459,123 acres) in Colusa, Lake, ...

What is the largest wildfire in California history? ›

The Park Fire is the largest wildfire of the year in California and the fourth-largest in the state's history dating back to 1932. The biggest fire on record was the August Complex Fire in 2020, which burned over 1 million acres in 87 days.

Why did Park Fire start? ›

Ballooning to more than three times the surface area of Lake Tahoe, Park Fire is now the fifth largest fire in California's history. Last week, investigators arrested a 42-year-old Chico man suspected of starting the blaze by pushing a burning car into a ravine.

What started the Park Fire in Northern California? ›

The fire was caused by arson, authorities say, and a Chico man was arrested on suspicion of starting the blaze. Ronnie Dean Stout was taken into custody at his home on July 25 after a witness told authorities they saw him push a vehicle on fire into a gully, causing the flames to spread to nearby brush.

How did the Griffith Park Fire start? ›

A small fire had started at the bottom of a slope and a number of men were ordered or volunteered to fight the fire. A sudden wind change sent a shaft of flame up the slopes of Dam Canyon killing 29 workers of thermal burns and injuring more than 150 others.

How did the Sequoia National Park fire start? ›

Lightning ignited three fires in Sequoia National Park on September 9, 2021. One fire was contained quickly, but the Colony and Paradise fires burned in extremely steep terrain with lack of trail or road access, and the high density of drought-killed dead trees presented risks to firefighters.

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