Wildfire in Jasper National Park, July 23, 2024. (CTV News)


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One of two wildfires threatening Jasper National Park has now reached the town.

Parks Canada posted an update on Facebook around 7:10 p.m., announcing that the south fire reached the town of Jasper, which has a population of 4,100, at 6:40 p.m.

Firefighters from Alberta and other provinces are battling the flames. They're dealing with several structural fires and working to protect essential infrastructure.

There is significant damage within the Jasper townsite, though details are currently scarce. The primary focus is on saving as many structures as possible. However, it’s difficult to provide specifics about the extent of damage in various areas or neighbourhoods at this time. Pictures and videos online show considerable loss.

Further updates on the fire won’t be provided tonight.

Fairmont confirmed that the fire had reached the grounds of Jasper Park Lodge. However, the extent of the damage remains unclear. Parts of the resort remain untouched, and the situation is being monitored remotely for more information.

Around 8:30 p.m., all firefighters without self-contained breathing apparatuses were evacuated to Hinton due to deteriorating air quality. The remaining firefighters in the town are working to save critical infrastructure like the wastewater treatment plant, communication facilities, and the Trans Mountain pipeline. Additional structural protection resources are on the way.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thanked everyone fighting the fire in a social media post, saying that the federal government is mobilizing all necessary resources in response to Alberta’s request for assistance.

Highway near Jasper National Park, July 24, 2024. (CTV News)

Premier Danielle Smith expressed heartbreak over the wildfire entering Jasper, emphasizing that safety is the top priority. The town was evacuated earlier this week. She thanked the firefighters and crews for their hard work.

Officials said the south fire reached the southern outskirts of Jasper around 6 p.m., pushed by strong wind gusts. Firefighters remain in the community to manage spot fires and maintain sprinkler lines. Rain is expected in the next 24 hours, which could help reduce fire activity.

Helicopter efforts to fight the fire proved ineffective in the afternoon, and heavy equipment had to be removed from the fireline for safety. Water bombers from Alberta couldn't assist due to dangerous conditions. An ignition specialist was also unable to help because of unfavourable conditions.

The sky over Jasper National Park grew darker throughout Wednesday afternoon due to wildfire smoke, with ash falling from the sky. The park and townsite were evacuated on Monday night, leaving only essential personnel and firefighters behind.

First responders are being relocated to Hinton due to significant fire activity and forecasted strong winds. Vehicles and heavy equipment have been seen leaving the park throughout the afternoon. Parks Canada stressed the urgency of evacuation for anyone still in town, emphasizing safety and the need for uninterrupted firefighting operations.

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