Going home: Last of northern Manitoba’s wildfire evacuees return to community
WINNIPEG — The last of several thousand people forced out by a wildfire in northern Manitoba last month are returning home.
The Canadian Red Cross says there were more than 6,300 registered evacuees from three Indigenous communities threatened by the fire.
The agency, which managed the evacuation effort, says more than 100 members of the Garden Hill and Wasagamack First Nations are flying home Tuesday.
It says more than 1,200 residents of those communities flew home on Monday.