B.C. mayor hopes wildfire evacuees can return to Fort Nelson early next week
FORT NELSON, B.C. — The mayor of the regional municipality that includes Fort Nelson, B.C., that was evacuated due to a threatening wildfire says local officials are pushing for a Monday or Tuesday deadline to start allowing about 4,700 residents home after nearly two weeks.
Rob Fraser says the “imminent risk” posed by the Parker Lake fire has been reduced, and officials are focused on rolling out a phased approach to residents’ return.
He says in a video posted late Wednesday that some doctors had returned to the community along with grocery staff who were restocking shelves.
Fraser says water, hydro and hydroelectric services were operational, and crews with FortisBC were in town examining the natural gas company’s infrastructure.