Showing posts with label Quebec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quebec. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Rescuers melt ice in search for victims of Canadian senior home fire


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Ryan Remiorz / Canadian Press via AP
Rescue personnel search through the icy rubble Friday of a fire that destroyed a senior residence in Quebec.
Fire crews in Quebec are using steam to melt the ice encasing the charred rubble of a seniors home Friday as they search for victims of a blaze that killed at least five people and left some 30 others missing, authorities said.
Firefighters and police officers put out the last traces of the blaze overnight at the Residence du Havre in the small village of L’Isle-Verte and brought equipment to the scene to thaw the ice, said Quebec Provincial Police Lt. Guy LaPointe.
The search is on this morning for dozens of people still unaccounted for after a deadly fire blazed through a senior center in Quebec and killed at least five people. A fire chief called it a "night from hell." NBC's Katy Tur reports.
Three teams, which include forensic technicians and experts from the coroner’s office, are rotating in shifts because of the “extreme cold.”
“The steam allows us to melt the ice and proceed forward,” he said. “And most importantly, preserve the integrity of individual victims.”

Authorities haven’t determined the cause of the fire, which erupted about 12:30 a.m. Thursday in the community along the St. Lawrence Seaway. Neighbors described a rapidly moving blaze, saying they saw some of the home’s residents jump from the building and one man try to save his elderly mom by climbing up a ladder.
The cold has hampered efforts since the blaze began: it froze some of the water that firefighters tried to use to extinguish the fire and left behind ice-caked wreckage, slowing efforts to determine the number of victims, said LaPointe. He said he couldn’t give a time frame for when their work would be done.

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Bitter cold hampers search after L'Isle-Verte fire

 A firefighter looks on at the seniors residence Residence du Havre after a fire in L'Isle Verte, Quebec. 23 Januayr 2013 Crews are searching the rubble in 45-minute shifts to minimise exposure to the dangerously low temperatures
 
The bitter cold is hindering the search for as many as 30 elderly and infirm Canadians unaccounted for after a fire destroyed a Quebec old people's home.
Crews are struggling in temperatures of -21C (-6F) in L'Isle-Verte, a day after five people were confirmed killed in the blaze.
The ruins of Residence du Havre have collapsed and are frozen over with a thick layer of ice from the fire hoses.
Many of the missing were dependent on wheelchairs and walking frames.
The deadly fire broke out about 00:30 local time (05:30 GMT) on Thursday.
'Preserve victims' Several fire departments were called to the town of 1,500 - 225km (140 miles) east of Quebec City - to help extinguish the fire, which was fanned by strong winds.
Emergency crews were able to save about 20 of the home's 52 residents, at least 13 of who were treated at hospital.
The Quebec Provincial Police told reporters on Friday that three teams of police and firefighters were searching the debris in 45-minute shifts in order to minimise their exposure to the cold, using tools that produced steam to melt the ice coating the ruins.
The BBC's Beth McLeod: "Many are missing, feared dead"
Lt Guy Lapointe said the steam would allow the teams to "melt the ice and preserve the integrity of possible victims".
But officials have not confirmed more than five deaths, saying they wanted to determine how many people were in the building at the time of the fire.
Investigators have begun searching for the cause of the blaze, and say they have not ruled anything out.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Forest / Wild Fire - Canada, Province of Quebec, [Eastmain region]

Earth Watch Report - Forest / Wild Fire

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05.07.2013 Forest / Wild Fire Canada Province of Quebec, [Eastmain region] Damage level Details
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Forest / Wild Fire in Canada on Friday, 05 July, 2013 at 03:09 (03:09 AM) UTC.

Description
More than a dozen forest fires are raging in northern Quebec, including one just four kilometres northeast of the Cree community of Eastmain. Quebec's forest fire protection agency, la Societe de protection des forets contre le feu (SOPFEU), said the fire had spread over 257,000 hectares when last surveyed, although today it is likely closer to 300,000 hectares. "The winds at the moment are in the community's favour," said Melanie Morin, a spokeswoman for SOPFEU. "The winds are blowing away from the community and heading eastward." The Cree Board of Health and Social Services issued a news alert Thursday afternoon, saying preventive controlled-burning is protecting the village of Eastmain, and the hydro line is operational. Goldcorp shut down its eleonore mining project in the region, as prevailing winds pushed the fire - still about 100 kilometres away - in the direction of the mine site. The head of civil protection for Abitibi-Temiscamingue and Northern Quebec, Jacques Viger, said about 800 employees were ordered to leave the mine site. He said non-essential Hydro-Quebec crews have also been pulled off their work sites, and a rest stop at Kilometre 321 of the James Bay road between Radisson and Matagami has also been closed. "There are a lot of people evacuated either to Radisson or to Val d'Or," said Viger. Late last week, some 275 elderly and infirm people, as well as those with respiratory problems, were evacuated from Eastmain and are already in Val d'Or. Viger said between 400 and 500 people remain in the Cree community, with no passable road out due to smoke from the fire. "If the wind changes direction we may have to evacuate Cree villages in the territory," Viger said. "We are starting to put in place a Plan B, to transport people by plane, as we can still get into all the communities by plane." For a second straight day, damage to major transmission lines from the fires caused widespread blackouts elsewhere in Quebec. Half a million Hydro-Quebec customers were without power at the peak of Thursday's outages, which began at around 5 p.m. Hydro-Quebec said most had their power restored by 7 p.m., and the utility had the three transmission lines affected up and running again by 7:30 p.m. On Wednesday, damage to the hydro line caused a major power failure that affected metro service in Montreal and cut off power at LaRonde, the amusement park on Ile Ste-Helene. "A major line, a major transmission line far up north basically went off line," Hydro-Quebec's chief executive officer, Thierry Vandal, explained early Thursday. "That has a cascading affect on a number of lines." La Societe de developpement de la Baie-James, the agency in charge of roads in that part of the province, yesterday closed a large portion of the James Bay highway because of the fire, as well as side roads. A second major fire is burning 40 kilometres east of Nemiscau, another Cree community southeast of Eastmain. Morin said that fire, covering some 25,000 hectares when last surveyed, is so far not affecting the community because the prevailing winds are away from the village. SOPFEU has posted an extreme danger alert for several regions of the province - essentially everything north of the 49th parallel. "Contrary to the southern portion of the province, where we have lots of humidity and rain on and off throughout most of the summer, the nordic portion of the province has had very little rain and is very dry," Morin said. "The fire index is at 'extreme,' which means the tiniest spark could set off a major forest fire." There is a ban on all open-air fires in the affected regions.
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Raging fires in northern Quebec isolate Eastmain, close mine

Civil protection authorities prepare 'Plan B' in case more evacuations required

Posted: Jul 4, 2013 4:57 PM ET

Last Updated: Jul 4, 2013 11:25 PM ET

 

 

Earth Watch Report  -  Forest / Wild Fire

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05.07.2013 Forest / Wild Fire Canada Province of Quebec, [Eastmain region] Damage level
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Forest / Wild Fire in Canada on Friday, 05 July, 2013 at 03:09 (03:09 AM) UTC.

Description
More than a dozen forest fires are raging in northern Quebec, including one just four kilometres northeast of the Cree community of Eastmain. Quebec’s forest fire protection agency, la Societe de protection des forets contre le feu (SOPFEU), said the fire had spread over 257,000 hectares when last surveyed, although today it is likely closer to 300,000 hectares. “The winds at the moment are in the community’s favour,” said Melanie Morin, a spokeswoman for SOPFEU. “The winds are blowing away from the community and heading eastward.” The Cree Board of Health and Social Services issued a news alert Thursday afternoon, saying preventive controlled-burning is protecting the village of Eastmain, and the hydro line is operational. Goldcorp shut down its eleonore mining project in the region, as prevailing winds pushed the fire – still about 100 kilometres away – in the direction of the mine site. The head of civil protection for Abitibi-Temiscamingue and Northern Quebec, Jacques Viger, said about 800 employees were ordered to leave the mine site. He said non-essential Hydro-Quebec crews have also been pulled off their work sites, and a rest stop at Kilometre 321 of the James Bay road between Radisson and Matagami has also been closed. “There are a lot of people evacuated either to Radisson or to Val d’Or,” said Viger. Late last week, some 275 elderly and infirm people, as well as those with respiratory problems, were evacuated from Eastmain and are already in Val d’Or. Viger said between 400 and 500 people remain in the Cree community, with no passable road out due to smoke from the fire. “If the wind changes direction we may have to evacuate Cree villages in the territory,” Viger said. “We are starting to put in place a Plan B, to transport people by plane, as we can still get into all the communities by plane.” For a second straight day, damage to major transmission lines from the fires caused widespread blackouts elsewhere in Quebec. Half a million Hydro-Quebec customers were without power at the peak of Thursday’s outages, which began at around 5 p.m. Hydro-Quebec said most had their power restored by 7 p.m., and the utility had the three transmission lines affected up and running again by 7:30 p.m. On Wednesday, damage to the hydro line caused a major power failure that affected metro service in Montreal and cut off power at LaRonde, the amusement park on Ile Ste-Helene.
“A major line, a major transmission line far up north basically went off line,” Hydro-Quebec’s chief executive officer, Thierry Vandal, explained early Thursday. “That has a cascading affect on a number of lines.” La Societe de developpement de la Baie-James, the agency in charge of roads in that part of the province, yesterday closed a large portion of the James Bay highway because of the fire, as well as side roads. A second major fire is burning 40 kilometres east of Nemiscau, another Cree community southeast of Eastmain. Morin said that fire, covering some 25,000 hectares when last surveyed, is so far not affecting the community because the prevailing winds are away from the village. SOPFEU has posted an extreme danger alert for several regions of the province – essentially everything north of the 49th parallel. “Contrary to the southern portion of the province, where we have lots of humidity and rain on and off throughout most of the summer, the nordic portion of the province has had very little rain and is very dry,” Morin said. “The fire index is at ‘extreme,’ which means the tiniest spark could set off a major forest fire.” There is a ban on all open-air fires in the affected regions.
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Raging fires in northern Quebec isolate Eastmain, close mine

Civil protection authorities prepare ‘Plan B’ in case more evacuations required

Posted: Jul 4, 2013 4:57 PM ET

Last Updated: Jul 4, 2013 11:25 PM ET

Maxime Duperré, traveling in a truck near Nemiscau, took this video of the fire burning over 25,000 hectares 40 kms. from the Cree community.
Maxime Duperré, traveling in a truck near Nemiscau, took this video of the fire burning over 25,000 hectares 40 kms. from the Cree community. (Maxime Duperré/Youtube)
More than a dozen forest fires are raging in northern Quebec, including one just four kilometres northeast of the Cree community of Eastmain. Quebec's forest fire protection agency, la Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU), said the fire had spread over 257,000 hectares when last surveyed, although today it is likely closer to 300,000 hectares. "The winds at the moment are in the community's favour," said Mélanie Morin, a spokeswoman for SOPFEU. "The winds are blowing away from the community and heading eastward." The Cree Board of Health and Social Services issued a news alert Thursday afternoon, saying preventive controlled-burning is protecting the village of Eastmain, and the hydro line is operational. Goldcorp shut down its Éléonore mining project in the region, as prevailing winds pushed the fire — still about 100 kilometres away — in the direction of the mine site. The head of civil protection for Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Northern Quebec, Jacques Viger, said about 800 employees were ordered to leave the mine site. He said non-essential Hydro-Québec crews have also been pulled off their work sites, and a rest stop at Kilometre 321 of the James Bay road between Radisson and Matagami has also been closed. "There are a lot of people evacuated either to Radisson or to Val d'Or," said Viger. Read More Here ....
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