The massive Canadian wildfire that displaced thousands of people in Alberta has officially spread to neighbouring Saskatchewan.
Around 12,000 people have been urged to leave Canada's oil sands camps near the fire-hit town of Fort McMurray as a resurgent wildfire heads towards them.
Oil sands firms in Canada's Alberta province are slowly restarting production after a massive wildfire forced a week-long shut down.
Officials in Canada are saying the huge wildfire devastating the oil town of Fort McMurray in Alberta could double in size over the next 24 hours.
The only land convoy evacuating the Canadian city of Fort McMurray has been disrupted due to 200ft (60m) flames flanking the road, officials say.
The massive Canadian wildfire that displaced thousands of people in Alberta has officially spread to neighbouring Saskatchewan.
Around 12,000 people have been urged to leave Canada's oil sands camps near the fire-hit town of Fort McMurray as a resurgent wildfire heads towards them.
Oil sands firms in Canada's Alberta province are slowly restarting production after a massive wildfire forced a week-long shut down.
Officials in Canada are saying the huge wildfire devastating the oil town of Fort McMurray in Alberta could double in size over the next 24 hours.
The only land convoy evacuating the Canadian city of Fort McMurray has been disrupted due to 200ft (60m) flames flanking the road, officials say.