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Prime Minister Thanks Fire Fighters In Fort McMurray, Says He'll Visit Friday

The Canadian Press, 10 May, 2016 01:09 PM
    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he'll visit fire-ravaged Fort McMurray, Alta., on Friday.
     
    Trudeau announced the planned visit in the House of Commons today as he faced questions about his government's promises to help the community rebuild.
     
    The prime minister took the opportunity to thank the countless firefighters who have been battling the massive wildfire that forced more than 80,000 residents to flee the northern Alberta city.
     
    Trudeau also thanked Canadians for generously donating millions of dollars to the Canadian Red Cross and other organizations providing relief to those impacted by the blaze.
     
    Alberta Premier Rachel Notley toured the city on Monday and also praised firefighters for saving a majority of homes and buildings in the community.
     
    But she said it's not safe yet for people to return to homes still standing because large sections of town don't have power, gas or water.
     
    RED CROSS HAS RAISED $60M FOR FIRE EVACUEES; MORE THAN OTHER DISASTERS
     
    CALGARY — The large amount of money donated to the Red Cross to help Fort McMurray fire evacuees is eclipsing public support for past Canadian disasters.
     
     
    The Canadian Red Cross has already collected $60 million from individuals and corporations. That number doesn't include additional money coming from Ottawa and the Alberta government, which have both promised to match donations made by individuals. 
     
    "I don't have a breakdown on what the individual number is yet, but we've had very good corporate support," Red Cross spokeswoman Shelly Makrugin said Tuesday.
     
    She said every disaster is different, "so we don't compare disasters per se." 
     
    But at $60 million and counting, donations have already surpassed the $43.3 million Canadians gave during the catastrophic 2013 southern Alberta floods. More than 100,000 people in several communities, including Calgary and High River, were forced from their homes.
     
    Red Cross donations after the 2013 Lac Megantic rail disaster that killed 47 people and destroyed half the community's downtown totalled $14.8 million.
     
    The 2011 wildfire that destroyed one-third of Slave Lake, Alta., five years ago brought in $5.5 million.
     
    Makrugin said the Red Cross is in "emergency mode" in the Fort McMurray area. Cash is being used to make sure those affected get basics such as cots, blankets and hygiene kits.
     
     
    The agency provides help on top of what insurance companies and government programs offer.
     
    "The phase right now is emergency response, which is covering people's basic needs, and it will also be used for the recovery and the rebuilding phases as well," she said.
     
    "Needs emerge over time in disasters like this, so all the money we raise is earmarked for people impacted by fires."
     
    The Red Cross was involved for four years after the Slave Lake fire, which destroyed 400 buildings.

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