Wildfires burning uncontrolled across the region include 433 in
British Columbia and 176 in Alberta, more than a dozen of them
in the area of Fort McMurray, an oil sands hub.
The pipeline, which can carry 890,000 barrels per day (bpd) of
oil from Edmonton to Vancouver, runs through a national park in
the Canadian Rockies near the picturesque tourist town, from
which about 25,000 people were forced to evacuate on Tuesday.
"Firefighters ... are working to save as many structures as
possible and protect critical infrastructure, including the
wastewater treatment plant, communications facilities, the Trans
Mountain Pipeline," Parks Canada said in a post on Facebook.
The pipeline operator did not immediately respond to a Reuters
request for comment, but said earlier it was safely operating
the pipeline and had deployed sprinkler protection as a
preventive measure.
In the day's last update, Jasper National Park said it could not
report on the extent of damage to specific locations or
neighbourhoods, and that it would provide further updates on
Thursday.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government
approved Alberta's request for federal assistance.
"We're deploying Canadian Armed Forces resources, evacuations
support, and more emergency wildfire resources to the province
immediately - and we're coordinating firefighting and airlift
assistance. Alberta, we're with you."
The town, and the park, which draws more than two million
tourists a year, were evacuated on Monday night, at a time when
officials estimated there were 15,000 visitors in the park.
Deteriorating air quality forced firefighters and others lacking
breathing equipment to evacuate to the town of Hinton, about 100
km (62 miles) away, park authorities said on Facebook on
Wednesday evening.
Officials of Parks Canada earlier said they expected rain to
arrive overnight.
(Reporting by Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru; Editing by Himani
Sarkar, Clarence Fernandez and Michael Perry)
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