Jasper, Alberta Evacuated Ahead of 400-Foot-Tall Firestorm – IOTW Report

Jasper, Alberta Evacuated Ahead of 400-Foot-Tall Firestorm

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One of two wildfires threatening the historic resort town raged into Jasper Wednesday, consuming homes and businesses in a wall of flame. 

The wildfire, whipped into a firestorm by intense winds, burned with such intensity and speed, it sent plumes of ash and flames shooting hundreds of feet into the air. More

9 Comments on Jasper, Alberta Evacuated Ahead of 400-Foot-Tall Firestorm

  1. Sounds like another disaster from Libtard EnviroNazi “save Gaia by not taking care of anything”.
    Remember the 2018 fire that destroyed the town of Paradise?
    Remember how Yellowstone national park was dying, and then revived after a massive out-of-control wildfire?
    Both resulted from the same basic EnviroNazi policy, no controlled fires, no cleaning up of underbrush, no felling of dead trees. So the dead stuff accumulates until a spark ignites the conflagration.
    Change my mind.

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  2. Jasper was the first place I lived in North America. My friend and I (when we were both 21) thought it might be a great adventure to emigrate from the UK to Canada. We both secured jobs with the Canadian National Railway to work in one of the various hotels they managed. The one we were assigned to was the famous Jasper Park Lodge where we lived and worked for 10 months in the 70’s. I am shocked and saddened to see this news.

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  3. ^^^^^

    I’ve been to Jasper Park Lodge a couple of times.

    One of the best things in the area to do…after the fires burn out that is…is to take a lake cruise on Maligne Lake, surrounded by dramatic peaks. I don’t have any idea why it got such a malignant name…it’s quite pretty.

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  4. The left Burns everything down. in Oregon they paid big bucks and tore out all the logging roads to get back to nature. Now the fire crews can’t get in there by truck.

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