Officials give overview of re-entry plan for Hay River, N.W.T., as wildfire burns
HAY RIVER, N.W.T. — Officials from the town of Hay River revealed their plan to eventually reopen the Northwest Territories community Tuesday night as a wildfire continues to burn on the nearby K’atl’odeeche First Nation reserve.
Around 3,500 residents from the town and reserve were forced to leave their homes on May 14.
Glenn Smith, Hay River’s senior administrative officer, said getting the fire under control is a key condition for allowing people to return. He said the fire will be active throughout the summer and weather will affect its severity and the risk it poses.
“We know that everyone wants to come home. We know that this has been extremely stressful on so many levels and we are doing everything we can to get you back home as soon as it is safe,” Mayor Kandis Jameson said. “We had a safe evacuation and we are not going to risk bringing people back too soon.”