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Canadian wildfire reaches Jasper, firefighters fight to secure oil pipeline

A wildfire reached the Canadian town of Jasper on Wednesday, one of hundreds ravaging the western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, as firemens fought to conserve essential centers such as the Trans Mountain Pipeline, authorities stated.

Wildfires burning unchecked throughout the area consist of 433 in British Columbia and 176 in Alberta, more than a lots of them in the area of Fort McMurray, an oil sands hub.

The pipeline, which can carry 890,000 barrels each day (bpd). of oil from Edmonton to Vancouver, runs through a national forest. in the Canadian Rockies near the stunning tourist town, from. which about 25,000 individuals were forced to leave on Tuesday.

Firefighters ... are working to conserve as numerous structures as. possible and protect important infrastructure, including the. wastewater treatment plant, interactions facilities, the Trans. Mountain Pipeline, Parks Canada said in a post on Facebook.

The pipeline operator did not right away respond to a. ask for comment, but said earlier it was securely. running the pipeline and had actually deployed sprinkler defense as. a preventive procedure.

The town, and the park, which draws more than 2 million. travelers a year, were left on Monday night, at a time when. officials approximated there were 15,000 visitors in the park.

Degrading air quality required firemens and others. lacking breathing equipment to evacuate to the town of Hinton,. about 100 km (62 miles) away, park authorities stated on Facebook. on Wednesday night.

Officials of Parks Canada previously said they anticipated rain to. arrive overnight.

(source: Reuters)