Island family waits in limbo after fleeing Alberta wildfire
Stephanie Kelly | CBC News | Posted: June 1, 2016 12:00 AM | Last Updated: June 1, 2016
'Even though this is where I'm from, it doesn't feel like home'
Many Islanders who were living in Fort McMurray at the time of the devastating wildfire have been left in limbo.
They're safe on P.E.I. for now, but are wondering what happens next.
The house we were staying at, that's gone. All of our stuff is gone. - Donna Jesso
"I've been feeling numb," said Donna Jesso, who said she finds herself stuck for ways to pass the time.
"Even though this is where I'm from, it doesn't feel like home. You just feel like you're out of sorts."
Family is divided
Jesso and her son Brandon fled Fort McMurray when the fire threatened the community, and they have been staying with friends and family in Montague, P.E.I.
Her husband and their daughter stayed in Alberta, working.
While Jesso and her son are trying to get back out west, they know there's not a lot to go home to.
"The house we were staying at, that's gone," she said. "All of our stuff is gone. So now it's like trying to find another place to live."
There's a shortage of housing, so for now there's not much to do but wait, said Jesso.
"It's just hard to process," she explained. "You kind of just sit back and it's like, 'I went through this? This is what we went through?' I don't know. You have your ups and your down days."
'Not going to be homeless anymore'
While he's happy to have this unexpected trip to the Island, Brandon Jesso is looking forward to a fresh start back in Alberta.
"When that time comes, it's going to be happy, because I'm not going to be homeless anymore," he said.
"Hopefully I never have to go through a fire again, because it was difficult."
While there's no way to be sure at this point, the Jesso family hopes to be back in Fort McMurray in a month.
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