PM @JustinTrudeau to Fort McMurray residents: "Canadians are with you" #FortMacFire #ymm #ymmfire #abfire https://t.co/PFaVtbl1WC— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) May 4, 2016
#Alberta premier says about 1,600 structures destroyed by #FortMcMurray fire. Rachel Notley expresses thanks for Canada's support. #ymmfire— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) May 4, 2016
Authorities say #FortMcMurray believed to be empty, urge any stragglers to get out; too early to say when people can return. #ymmfire— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) May 4, 2016
We have successfully evacuated 88,000 people with no reports of injuries or casualties so far #ymmfire— RMWB (@RMWoodBuffalo) May 4, 2016
Update as of 11:06am via @RMWoodBuffalo: boil water advisory issued for entire region, including camps. #ymmfire #ymm #FortMacFire— Randy Boissonnault (@R_Boissonnault) May 4, 2016
BREAKING: #FortMacFire expected to be even worse today then they were yesterday, firefighters say #yymfire #abfire https://t.co/7neQe8a0uJ— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) May 4, 2016
Watch the livestream of our #ymmfire update here: https://t.co/Wy4TKLNOhj— Rachel Notley (@RachelNotley) May 4, 2016
Work has been going on to get people fuel where needed says Notley #ymmfire— CTV Calgary (@CTVCalgary) May 4, 2016
— Uncle Dal (@UncleDall) May 4, 2016
— Aline (@Aline_Carr) May 4, 2016
— Alheli Picazo (@a_picazo) May 4, 2016
ICYMI: Latest #FortMcMurray, #Alberta wildfire update as of 6 am ET. #YMMfire More info: https://t.co/w7VacHH6uz pic.twitter.com/ScbGxPKKeX— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) May 4, 2016
Briefing with @RalphGoodale and @RonaAmbrose this morning. We are keeping all parties updated on #ymmfire latest. pic.twitter.com/cKf2wFfYln— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 4, 2016
Calgary Humane Society offering assistance to any animals needing shelter #ymmfire #ymm #FortMcMurray #fortmacfire https://t.co/ymxIblzwYM— ♤☆ALF-pgnprincess☆♤ (@alf_princessk) May 4, 2016
Twitter resource directory for #ymmfire evacuees seeking live information:#ymm #FortMacFire #abfire #FortMcMurray https://t.co/KV4YFjzu2g— Sonny Sachdeva (@Sonny_Sachdeva) May 4, 2016
If you are an evacuee and require relocation for your horses, please contact us at 877-463-6233. #FortMacFire— Alberta Equestrian (@AB_Equestrian) May 4, 2016
Want to help those impacted by #FortMacFire - Canadian Red Cross taking donations. https://t.co/SPodz8Mhih pic.twitter.com/UsOxQplUSQ— 680 CJOB (@680CJOB) May 4, 2016
— NEWS 1130 (@NEWS1130) May 4, 2016
#Ontario to send 100 firefighters to #FortMcMurray, will also provide logistical support. #Alberta weighing other offers of help. #ymmfire— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) May 4, 2016
UPDATED BLOG LINK: #CBC reports on #FortMcMurray: Our live-blog coverage with up-to-the-minute news on #ymmfire. https://t.co/6FwuMkZBsn— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) May 4, 2016
Officials say #FortMcMurray fire now exceeds 10,000 hectares. 'All efforts to suppress it have failed.' #ymmfire— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) May 4, 2016
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Evacuees north of #fortmcmurry need to shelter in place today. Do not try and come south on Hwy. 63 #ymmfire
The government is doing absolutely everything we can to ensure people are safe. I'll give an update at 10:15 am for more info. #ymmfire— Rachel Notley (@RachelNotley) May 4, 2016
Evacuee says she broke into residents homes at their request, rescuing 11 cats & 6 dogs from #ymmfire #laclabiche pic.twitter.com/nhAEt3QOkd— Sarah Offin (@sarahoffin) May 4, 2016
If you have a pet currently missing in #YMM, call 780 762 3636. Staff will log your information & send assistance if possible. #YMMFire— RMWB (@RMWoodBuffalo) May 4, 2016
Please follow our timeline for the most up to date information on the #ymmfire— RMWB (@RMWoodBuffalo) May 4, 2016
Officials urge #FortMcMurray residents to stay off roads to allow firefighters to move equipment to combat 'nasty, dirty' wildfire. #ymmfire— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) May 4, 2016
How you can help the evacuees from the Fort McMurray wildfires
http://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/how-yiou-can-help-the-evacuees-from-the-fort-mcmurray-wildfires
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