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Pukatagawan residents arrive in Winnipeg as evacuation continues

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
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Dozens of Pukatawagan residents who took a nearly 16-hour train ride to Winnipeg were among the latest to escape the community days after a wildfire forced the evacuation of the northern Manitoba First Nation.

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A Via Rail train carrying about 120 wildfire evacuees — most of them from Pukatawagan — arrived in Winnipeg from The Pas around 7:30 p.m. CT Saturday.

Pukatawagan is about 700 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg, as the crow flies. The fire near the community was about 9,800 hectares in size as of the province’s latest fire bulletin Saturday.

River Caribou said the journey on the train was the end of a chaotic exit from the community, which has been under an evacuation order since Wednesday, when the Manitoba government declared a provincewide state of emergency.

“Everybody was in an alarm,” Caribou said. “We were put into The Pas and they accommodated us into an arena.… We were there for about maybe 12 hours and then we boarded the train to Winnipeg.”

Coun. Kelly Linklater said about 1,300 people had been moved out of the community as of Sunday morning, but there’s still more than 1,000 who still need to be evacuated.

“As of this morning, there are three Chinooks that are going up there,” Linklater said during an interview on Rosemary Barton Live. “Fortunately, the winds have changed and moved. Two days ago, they were moving into the community.”

The Canadian Armed Forces began flying out Pukatawagan residents on Chinook helicopters on Saturday.

Pukatawagan’s only airstrip — which shut down on Thursday because of heavy smoke — reopened Saturday morning, but the First Nation’s chief Gordie Bear the runway is too small to accommodate large aircraft.

Cornelia Colomb said she got on a helicopter Saturday afternoon.

“There’s times that you look out the living room window, you could see the flames,” she said.

“Keeping the family together was our [first] priority and keeping calm was our second.”

Linklater said the First Nation’s leadership expected evacuation efforts to wrap up Sunday. Evacuees have also been transported to Portage La Prairie, Brandon and The Pas.

Opaskwayak Cree Nation near The Pas opened up its hall and arena to accommodate some evacuees.

“We’re in a position where we, of course, we’re going to help,” OCN Chief Maureen Brown said Saturday.

“We’ve actually had to build the makeshift emergency hospital room at our local hall. I’d like to give a shout out to our teams that assemble so efficiently.”

But on Sunday, that First Nation announced it was starting voluntary self-evacuation due to poor air quality in the region.

A wildfire about five kilometres west of the community and neighbouring The Pas — first reported almost a month ago — was more than 40,000 hectares in size as of Saturday, according to the province’s FireView map. The fire was declared to be under control on May 23.

OCN said in a news release the voluntary self-evacuation is specifically for elderly residents and people with pre-existing medical conditions.

It said the community is not in any danger due to wildfires, but that air quality is expected to fluctuate in the coming days.

Tracy Dumas has been volunteering to help out people as they arrived in Winnipeg, making sure they have food and a place to stay.

“People were limited to stuff so they need clothes,” she said. “They need hygiene stuff. They need underwear, socks.”

Are you an evacuee who needs assistance? Contact Manitoba 211 by calling 211 from anywhere in Manitoba or email [email protected].

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