Alberta Fires Response 2016
In early May 2016, a wildfire tore through Fort McMurray, Alberta, destroying neighbourhoods and threatening an entire community. More than 80,000 people fled through smoke and fire to reach safety.
In the largest wildfire evacuation in the province’s history, many residents left with almost nothing and some with nowhere to go.
Red Cross response
The Red Cross extends its gratitude and thanks for the outpouring of generosity after the wildfire. Individuals, governments, community groups and corporate partners across Canada and around the world rallied together to assist the people evacuated from their homes due to the fires. Five years after the disaster, the Red Cross continues to support the recovery of the people and the communities impacted by this devastating event.
Inspiring stories of resilience and recovery
During the disaster and on the long road of recovery, it was inspiring to see the humanity that rose from the ashes. There were so many stories of people helping people, and below is a sample of those stories showcasing the power of that humanity.
- Alberta fires: expressions of support and compassion from donors to evacuees
- A poem to move forward from the Alberta fires
- Mental health support for people impacted by Alberta fires
- McMurray Metis celebrate culture and resiliency
- Fort McMurray volunteer continues to give back
Watch videos of inspiring recovery stories