"A wildfire about 80,000 hectares in size, that's larger than the city of Toronto, moved fast and furious overnight [Video/ Transcript] Evacuation came in the morning as smoke became visible on the horizon." CBC News
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Monday, September 1, 2025
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TRANSCRIPT: Juanita Taylor's in Hay River tonight.
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And Juanita, you've been speaking to Fort
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Providence evacuees as well as fire
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officials.
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That's right, Ian. The people from Fort
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Providence are fleeing a wildfire that
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is about 80,000 hectares in size. That's
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larger than the city of Toronto. It
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moved fast and furious overnight when
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strong northerly winds pushed it just 2
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kilometers from the community, putting
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roughly 700 residents on edge. The
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evacuation came in the morning as smoke
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became visible on the horizon.
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It's just really red, big red. You could
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just hear go like sounds scary.
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You ever seen something like that
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before?
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Um, no. Not right. Residents told to
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flee to Hay River, a 180 kilometer
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drive. Some brought in by bus. So when
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they told you to evacuate this morning,
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what did you do?
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I jumped right up. Packed up right away.
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No, I already packed up, but I was like
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checking, make sure everything was
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closed and lock the door.
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Those who made it to the evacuation
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center uncertain of what will come next.
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There's a pretty good chance that it
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could reach the edge of the community
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tonight if the weather forecast does pan
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out as it uh as it is expected to.
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The host town of Hay River itself has
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gone through evacuations of its own.
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Three since 2022.
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We've went through many evacuations and
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and have seen communities step up
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whether it's in the Northwest
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Territories or in the South. It puts a
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lot of stresses on communities, but
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we're in good shape. We're in good shape
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to host
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and Ian, the next few hours could be
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critical. A shift in the winds could
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move the flames even closer to Fort
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Providence, leaving people here watching
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closely.
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And Wita, what else do we know about
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what's happening inside the community?
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Well, while residents have been told to
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get out, there are people in Fort
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Providence trying to protect it. They've
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been putting up sprinklers and water
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cannons trying to soak the edge of the
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hamlet to slow the flames if they get
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closer and to protect the homes so that
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people have something to go back to. Ian
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Wita Taylor in Hay River Northwest
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Territories.
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