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The hamlet of Fort Providence, N.W.T., put residents on an evacuation alert on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m.

The hamlet initially posted an evacuation notice around 3:44 p.m to its community announcements page. It upgraded that to an alert shortly after. 

Fort Providence’s senior administrative officer, Susan Christie, wrote that there is a wildfire in the area that “may present an increased risk to the community.”

Residents are advised to prepare for a potential emergency or evacuation. 

Fort Providence is a community of roughly 700 people.

The highway running north to Yellowknife was closed as of Saturday afternoon, meaning residents would be unable to go to Yellowknife. 

As of 6 p.m. Saturday, the N.W.T. Department of Environment and Climate Change said a wildfire north of Fort Providence had seen “extraordinary growth.”

That fire, which had been 24 kilometres away on Friday, is now 14 kilometres from the community. It has crossed Highway 3.

The department said crews are setting up sprinklers and water cannons to help protect Fort Providence.

An employee at the Big River Gas Station, just outside the Fort Providence access road, said if an evacuation order goes into effect, he plans to stay open long enough to ensure everyone who needs gas is able to get it. 

The employee said the only reason they would close would be if the authorities ordered them to.

The Big River station and Fort Providence’s Northern Store are the only two places to fill up between Enterprise and Behchokǫ.̀

Two satellite images side by side in false urban colour show a quiet wildfire on the left and a raging wildfire on the right.The wildfire north of Fort Providence, seen in satellite imagery on Wednesday, left, and Saturday, right. (Sentinel-2/European Space Agency – Copernicus Sentinel data 2025)Evacuation notice for Jean Marie River

As of 4:10 p.m., Jean Marie River First Nation has issued another evacuation notice. The community of about 65 people has been watching a nearby wildfire since early July, and lifted its original evacuation notice just last week.

A notice is the lowest on a three-tier system the territory uses for emergencies, and means residents should have their personal belongings prepared in case the situation changes. The second tier is an evacuation alert and the most severe is an evacuation order, which means people need to leave. 

In a post to Facebook, the hamlet described the re-instated notice as a notice “to be aware and prepare.”

Residents are advised to keep a full tank of gas at all times, be prepared to take personal items and be ready to leave if need be.

In its 6 p.m. update, the territory said a wildfire about 12 and a half kilometres northwest of Jean Marie River “grew significantly” Saturday afternoon due to winds in the area.

It said firefighting crews are working to keep it from moving closer to the community.

Two side-by-side satellite images in false urban colour show a quiet wildfire on the left, and a smoky, fiery one on the right.Satellite imagery of the wildfire northwest of Jean Marie River. On the right is an image from Thursday; on the left, an image from Saturday. (Sentinel-2/European Space Agency – Copernicus Sentinel data 2025)