Evacuations ordered as wildfire roars near Newfoundland’s largest city
ST. JOHN’S — Residents near Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest city were ordered to flee a wildfire Tuesday, as thousands of other people across the province faced the prospect of leaving or losing their homes to flames.
Officials ordered evacuations in some parts of Paradise, a suburb of the capital St. John’s. The news came barely an hour after Premier John Hogan said a fire had ignited in Spaniard’s Bay, N.L., adding to a seemingly relentless series of wildfires erupting amid a spate of dry, sweltering heat.
Sharlene Johnson, a 48-year-old single mother living near St. John’s in Conception Bay South, said the fire situation in the province is unlike anything she has ever seen. Her home was part of a sweeping evacuation alert announced Monday, which expanded to include roughly 20,000 people on Tuesday afternoon.
“I’m kind of just a sitting duck right now, waiting to see and reading news updates,” she said in an interview Tuesday. “I do worry about things like if I have to leave here or if my home was to burn down. It’s something that is now very real to me and it’s terrifying.”


