Things are slowly getting a little better up here the main fire is further east of the city still 230,000 hectares but going away. Clean up crews are cleaning up the burnt sections of the city and getting the utilities straightend out and turned on. Some of my friends and connections have flown back up to Restart or ramp up a few of the plants to full production. Like all fires weird things happen the place I lived in for two years in heart of the hardest hit area is standing alone untouched . Now it looks like a big white F@&k YOU fire among absolut ruins. Another place I lived in is gone as you can see it in the photo attached (yep that's it second from the right). Great story's everywhere of the effort to help people in need and just keeping them occupied.
http://www.nationalpost.com/m/wp/blo...pay-for-things
Proud of my country province and town for what everyone has done
Scook I was wrong or government turned down all the international aid that was offered. I'm guessing because the fire hit the city so quickly and passed through we had enough to manage.