CANADA
JASON FRANSON
Fort McMurray, Alberta—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks into a burned car while visiting neighborhoods devastated by more than a week of wildfires, on May 13. The visit was Trudeau’s first to Fort McMurray since 88,000 people were forced to evacuate on May 4, when the blaze swept into the city, the hub of Canada’s oil sands industry. Low humidity, unseasonably warm weather and high winds caused by El Niño put the region at a high fire risk and raised concerns about climate change. The blaze destroyed 2,400 buildings, but officials said nearly 90 percent of the city is intact.