Hydro-Québec workers, vulnerable Cree community members evacuated due to wildfires

More residents of northwestern Quebec have been evacuated due to high intensity forest fires raging near Cree communities and Hydro-Québec instrastructure. Society of Protection of Forests from Fire (SOPFEU) prevention agent Melanie Morin walks through an area of burned forest in the area surrounding Lebel-sur-Quevillon, Que., Wednesday, July 5, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

MONTREAL - Much-needed rain fell in parts of northwestern Quebec on Friday, where high-intensity forest fires have forced the partial evacuation of a Cree community and employees of the province's hydroelectric utility.

Audrey Marcoux, a spokeswoman for the province's forest fire prevention agency, said parts of the James Bay region had received about 20 millimetres of rain as of Friday morning.

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