
Homes destroyed, people evacuated as wildfires rage in eastern Newfoundland
SMALL POINT-ADAM’S COVE-BLACKHEAD-BROAD COVE — Residents of two small communities in eastern Newfoundland fled their homes Thursday as a wildfire raged along the shore of Conception Bay, burning houses and other buildings about 45 kilometres northwest of St. John’s.
The fire began Wednesday in the town of Adam’s Cove and by Thursday afternoon it had damaged more than 20 structures, including houses and garages, driven by dry conditions and high winds, officials said.
In a community centre in Small Point, N.L., about 50 people, many displaced by the flames, chatted nervously and celebrated a sudden cascade of rain.
“There are people who are here today and they don’t know if their house is still there,” said Marie Kennell, a volunteer working in the kitchen helping to feed evacuees. She had been ferrying sandwiches and hot tea to the local firefighters since Wednesday afternoon.