Canadian wildfire evacuees to start receiving financial aid

More than 80,000 evacuees from a Canadian town ravaged by wildfire are to start receiving direct financial assistance from the Alberta government and the Canadian Red Cross.

Canadian wildfire evacuees to start receiving financial aid

More than 80,000 evacuees from a Canadian town ravaged by wildfire are to start receiving direct financial assistance from the Alberta government and the Canadian Red Cross.

Canadian Red Cross chief executive Conrad Sauve said each adult evacuated from the oil sands town of Fort McMurray will receive $600 and each child will get $300.

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