First images of Jasper after 100m high wildfire hit
JASPER – The fierce wildfire which swept through the Canadian town of Jasper in recent days melted cars to the road and turned homes to ash.
The first images of the devastation at the famous tourist town have emerged, after a 100m (328ft) firewall swept through late on Wednesday. It has been difficult to get a sense of the scale of what happened because the fire burned out-of-control for days. Some 25,000 people were evacuated from the town and the Jasper National Park, in Alberta.
On Friday, authorities from Jasper National Park said 358 of the 1,113 structures in town had been destroyed by the fire, which was caused by a lightning storm.However, all critical infrastructure was protected, including the hospital, library and firehall. A list of addresses where buildings were damaged is being finalised and will be released “shortly”, authorities said.
One local who does know he has lost his home is Jasper Mayor Richard Ireland, who came back to the town with other officials on Friday. He stood in front of what remained of his home, reduced to a few charred cement blocks, and said: “Now, it’s well, it’s just memories of family and fire.”
Mr Ireland spoke of a photograph lost to the flames, where he was just a two-year-old sitting on some moving boxes next to a birthday cake at that very house. He had lived at the same address for 67 years. “So many others are going to go through this same thing,” he told local media. (BBC)…[+]