Flood evacuation orders continue in parts of Alberta as some residents return
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — More of the 13,000 residents forced out by flooding in Fort McMurray have been allowed to return to their homes, but an ice jam on the Peace River was threatening several other northern Alberta communities.
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo lifted the mandatory evacuation order for five parts of the city late Friday citing receding water levels. They include residential neighbourhoods, an industrial park and a civic recreation-leisure area.
“We want evacuees back in their residences as quickly and safely as possible and I want to thank people for their patience knowing how anxious everyone has been to get home,” Mayor Don Scott said in a release.
Officials noted the mandatory evacuation order remains in effect for just one neighbourhood known as Draper.

