
Wildfires leave thousands evacuated, anxious about homes left behind
Nola Moris travelled from Sandy Bay to Prince Albert for a quick grocery run, but when she tried to go home the highways were closed due to wildfires burning in the north. She’s been stuck in Prince Albert ever since.
“There was no evacuation on the horizon, and so we thought we’d be safe enough to come and get some groceries and head back home,” she said. “But then, in a span of 24 hours, all plans were changed. Pelican Narrows was evacuated. No one could go through and we’re out here doing our best I guess and my anxiety was through the roof for the first couple days and I’m just doing what we can to keep from being so worried about my kids, especially back home and also for all the babies and the families that might be running low on supplies too.”
Darcy Highway was evacuated from his home in Pelican Narrows when the order was first issued on May 25. He’s been staying in a hotel in Prince Albert with his brother.
“It was a lot of smoke, and then we had to go all the way around towards La Ronge just to come to Prince Albert. We couldn’t take the main road to come this way,” he said.