A prolonged drought in the Northwest Territories means almost the entire area is facing elevated fire danger, including Fort Good Hope, which is only accessible by boat or plane.
Most of its residents have now fled because of a raging wildfire that has spread quickly since starting over the weekend.
Neetu Garcha explains how the tiny community of roughly 500 people is being affected.
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Most of its residents have now fled because of a raging wildfire that has spread quickly since starting over the weekend.
Neetu Garcha explains how the tiny community of roughly 500 people is being affected.
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