Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says thousands more evacuees are expected and the city of Flin Flon is virtually deserted as wildfires continue to rage in his province.
Kinew told a Friday news conference the mayor, councillors , health-care staff, and all other officials have had to depart Flin Flon.
“The only folks remaining on the ground are firefighters and folks in the office of the fire commissioner and RCMP, who are there to battle the blaze,” Kinew said.
“We do expect some very, very challenging conditions in Flin Flon and in the surrounding community.” He added, “Pray for rain.”
The evacuees are among 17,000 people reported so far to be out of their homes due to a number of wildfires burning in remote regions from Manitoba’s northwest to the southeast.
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Kinew said as the fires grow, thousands more evacuees can be expected and that communities like Winnipeg, Thompson and The …