Planning starts for return of Alberta flood evacuees as ice jams melt, break up
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — An ice jam had shrunk to almost half its size Thursday after causing major flooding earlier in the week that forced 13,000 people from their homes in Fort McMurray.
Officials said the blockage on the Athabasca River was about 13 kilometres long — down from 25 kilometres two days before — and water levels had dropped significantly on the Athabasca and Clearwater rivers in and around the northern Alberta city.
Environment Minister Jason Nixon said the improvement was allowing municipal officials to start planning for the return of evacuees.
“With the river ice continuing to melt and flow downstream, municipal authorities are now in the planning stages for re-entry,” Nixon said at a news conference.

