'Extreme fire behaviour': Labrador City ordered evacuated as wildfire approaches

Forestry officials have asked everyone in Labrador City to leave as a nearby wildfire creeps closer. A Quebec water bomber, shown here in a handout photo from June 20, sits at the Happy Valley-Goose Bay airport, ready to help battle wildfires in central Labrador. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Hunter Wilson *MANDATORY CREDIT*

LABRADOR CITY, N.L. - Forestry officials ordered residents to leave Labrador City on Friday evening as a nearby wildfire crept closer to the town.

In a video posted to social media, Mayor Belinda Adams urged residents to pack up their essentials and leave as quickly as they could. The town is asking people to head east to Happy Valley-Goose Bay, which is a six-hour drive along a remote, two-lane highway.

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