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1 RESPONDING TO COMMUNITY RISK: WILDFIRE AND FLOOD
Mayor Lyn Hall, City of Prince George

2 A delivery of supplies from Slave Lake, Alberta

3 City staff setting up approximately 800 cots

4 These residents of Williams lake drove all over Prince George with Thank You Prince George signs all over their vehicle

5 Town halls hosted by the mayor and fire chief were a frequent occurrence. More than a dozen in total through July 2017.

6 PG residents lined up at the Volunteer registration
PG residents lined up at the Volunteer registration. More than 500 registered the first day.

7 Prince George became a haven for livestock, all welcomed at the City Agriplex.

8 Inside the registration centre.

9 Our volunteer sign-in desk inside the evacuation centre.

10 Smudging ceremony for evacuees led by local elders.

11 Residents of Fort McMurray delivered supplies for evacuees in Prince George.

12 The City provided free admission for evacuees to our aquatic facilities. There were more than 10,000 visits.

13 There were close to 1000 evacuees in RVs, including these in the parking lot beside local soccer fields.

14 This local family set up outside of our evacuation centre providing free hugs and free bottles of water.

15 Pre- registration desk during the 2018 Wildfires.

16 CN Centre was the location of the Emergency Reception Centre for 2018 Wildfire. Approximately 3,000 evacuees registered at this location.

17 The City of Prince George hosted a Thank You PG Party September 2017 for volunteers and residents.

18 Thank You PG Party September 2017 for volunteers and residents.

19 Thank You PG Party September 2017 for volunteers and residents.


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