Wildfire in Canadian oil-sands town forces 80,000 residents to evacuate
Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers carry out rescue and evacuation work near Fort McMurray.
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Flames rise off Highway 63 outside Fort McMurray, where raging forest fires have forced thousands from their homes.
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Donated shoes are offered to evacuees at an evacuation center in Lac La Biche, Alberta.
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Malibu Chartrand eats dinner at an evacuation center Saturday in Lac La Biche, Alberta.
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Police officers direct traffic under a cloud of smoke from a wildfire in Fort McMurray, Alberta.
(Jason Franson / Associated Press)A police officer works at a roadblock May 6 on Highway 63 outside Fort McMurray, Canada, where tens of thousands fled a wildfire. (Cole Burston / AFP/Getty Images)
Traffic backs up at a checkpoint outside Fort McMurray in the Canadian province of Alberta, where wildfires have forced the evacuation of the entire city of 80,000 and are still burning out of control.
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Evacuees from the wildfire in Fort McMurray collect donated necessities at an evacuation center in Lac la Biche, Canada.
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A glow from a wildfire is seen against smoke clouds near Fort McMurray, Canada, on May 4.
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After fleeing a wildfire in Fort McMurray, Canada, Marlee Hildebrandt carries her daughter Oakley, 2, as she cleans cots at an evacuation center in Lac la Biche on May 5.
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