Communities spring into action to help N.W.T. wildfire evacuees
Communities receiving Northwest Territories residents fleeing wildfires are springing into action to help, whether it’s offering clothes, camping spaces or pet food.
Some 20,000 residents of the capital of Yellowknife have been ordered to leave by noon Friday. In recent days, thousands more were ordered out of communities close to the Alberta boundary.
Many people are without key belongings and looking for pit stops as they travel great distances to larger centres in Alberta.
“It’s been kind of a state of chaos for the last couple of weeks with these fires,” Yellowknife evacuee Kelsey Worth said over the phone as she made her way to Calgary.


