JAKARTA - A great forest fire has crushed a resident's house in faraway, Alberta, Canada. At least 358 of the total 1,113 buildings in My brother have been crushed by the red rooster.
The small town, which is surrounded by a large, tall tree about 365 kilometers west of Edmonton, Alberta is completely crushed by a red sijago.
Citing CBC News, the local government has provided buses starting today for the evacuation of residents to stay away from hotspots.
The evacuation priority will be focused on residents whose houses were damaged or destroyed. Those who have registered in this evacuation will not be allowed to get off the bus until the evacuation point from the government.
The government has also released maps and lists of addresses showing most of the damage occurred in west and south Miette Avenue.
The map and list are based on the monitoring of officers who go down to do the mapping.
Later, the relevant data will be equipped with the number of victims due to this forest fire whose fire height reaches 100 meters on the evening of July 24.
Canadian Park Incident Deputy Commander Dean MacDonald said the fire in behind and points in other national parks in Canada had scorched about 32,000 hectares and was still out of control on Saturday, August 3 local time.
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