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      Jasper residents can return home Friday after devastating wildfire | CBC.ca Loaded

      Jasper residents can return home Friday after devastating wildfire

      9 months ago
      Duration 12:31

      Jasper residents can return home Friday after devastating wildfire

      • 9 months ago
      • News
      • Duration 12:31

      Three weeks after a wildfire forced a mass evacuation of Jasper National Park, thousands of people forced from their homes will be allowed to return to the town on Friday. Also, the co-author of a new study about the lingering effects of PTSD in wildfire evacuees gives some perspective on what Jasper residents might experience in weeks or months to come.

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