‘Ghost town’: 19,000 out of N.W.T. capital as dangerous wildfire looms
YELLOWKNIFE — More than 19,000 people left Yellowknife in less than 48 hours as one of the largest firefighting mobilizations in the history of the Northwest Territories continued to protect the city from an encroaching wildfire.
“I described today as another marathon sprint,” Yellowknife Mayor Rebecca Alty said Friday evening.
“It’s draining and, unfortunately, it’s not letting up yet.”
Territorial officials said about 15,000 residents had streamed out of the city in vehicles. Another 3,800 left by air on flights.

