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India forest fires flare close to famous Shimla railway
by Staff Writers
Shimla, India (AFP) May 3, 2016


Thousands evacuated due to Alberta, Canada wildfire: official
Montreal (AFP) May 3, 2016 - Thousands of people were ordered to evacuate a city in the Canadian oil sands region due to a major wildfire approaching Fort McMurray's north end, officials said Tuesday.

The fire was "growing rapidly" toward the city in Alberta province. Mandatory evacuations were now in effect for seven neighborhoods in the city of 100,000, according to an alert issued around 3:30 pm (2130 GMT) by Alberta emergency authorities.

Shortly afterwards, the situation worsened.

"A number of evacs under way, and likely more to come. Be calm. Be prepared. Be ready to move politely in traffic to a safe destination," Mayor Melissa Blake tweeted.

Long lines of cars headed north via the main highway of the city after police closed the southward lanes.

Authorities urged residents to head toward evacuation centers some 20 kilometers (12 miles) away.

The fire, which was contained until Monday south of Fort McMurray, was pushed toward the city by winds and quickly reached homes, helped by a drought in Alberta. The province saw record temperatures of nearly 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit) on Tuesday.

On Monday, an alert was issued and some 500 people were evacuated as a precaution due to smoke from the wildfire.

Forest fires raging in India's Himalayan region crept perilously close to a famous British-era railway track Tuesday, as panicked residents fought off blazes threatening to engulf their homes.

Dubbed the "toy train" and dotted with tiny wooden stations, the narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla railway in Himachal Pradesh state is a UNESCO world heritage site attracting thousands of tourists each year.

"Our gangmen are keeping watch over the fires and dousing the flames if they are too close to the track," said Sanjay Parmar, a traffic inspector with Indian Railways.

"Train services on the track have been delayed for two days due to the fire around the track," he said.

Fires sweeping through pine-forested areas drew closer to at least three towns across the northern state, famed for its snowy peaks and flowing rivers, while a boarding school was forced to evacuate.

"An alert has been sounded across the state and police, fire tenders and volunteers have been pressed into service to put out the fires," senior police official Sanjay Kundu said.

TV footage showed a family in the hill station of Kasauli trying to extinguish fires themselves using sticks and water.

"We were up all night," a resident of Kasauli told NDTV television network. "We are trying to put out the fire on our own as there has been no help from the authorities so far."

Usually mild lower parts of the state have seen temperatures soar to 42 C (108 F), with the capital Shimla hitting 29.8 C (86 F), about six degrees higher than normal.

Fires have also been raging in the forests of neighbouring Uttarakhand state where at least eight people have died, local media reports said.

Officials said it was unclear what started the fires but their intensity has been blamed on a severe drought gripping central and western India.

The country is suffering its worst water crisis in years, with the government saying about 330 million people are suffering from drought after the last two monsoons failed.

The Kalka-Shimla railway, which opened in 1903, follows a scenic 96-kilometre (60-mile) route that includes 103 tunnels, travelling on a winding track from the town of Kalka up to Shimla, the former summer capital during British rule.


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The mayor of Fort McMurray, Alberta - a city in the Canadian oil sands region - on Monday ordered the evacuation of a neighborhood threatened by wildfires. Mayor Melissa Blake declared a state of emergency in the city's Gregoire neighborhood after strong winds blew heavy smoke into the area from forest fires burning 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles) away, a municipal official told AFP Monday. ... read more


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