Wildfire in Labrador jumps Churchill River, hydro generating station evacuated

Premier Andrew Furey holds a press conference in St. John's on Wednesday March 20, 2024. The wildfire in Labrador threatening the evacuated town of Churchill Falls jumped over the Churchill River earlier today, increasing the risk to the skeleton crew operating the town's massive hydroelectric generating station. Furey made the announcement during a news conference in St. John's, saying there was a heightened level of risk to the plant and the town. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly

CHURCHILL FALLS, N.L. - The Labrador wildfire threatening the town of Churchill Falls jumped the Churchill River on Tuesday, prompting the emergency evacuation of the hydroelectric generating station about seven kilometres away.

The river had acted as a natural fire break since the wildfire's rapid spread on June 19 led officials to order the evacuation of most of the company town's 750 residents and workers.

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