Former Sask. resident living in Los Angeles assisting wildfire evacuees
A former resident of La Ronge is using his experience of deal with wildfires in Northern Saskatchewan to assist Native Americans fleeing the fires raging in the greater Los Angeles area.
Sparked by dry conditions and powerful winds moving at more than 100 kilometers per hour, wildfires have forced nearly 180,000 people out of their homes in recent days. In addition, hundreds of thousands of people are without power and several of the fires continue to burn uncontained.
Jordan McKay, a member of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, moved to Los Angeles in early 2023 and he currently works as the health and safety coordinator for United American Indian Involvement (UAII), a non-profit corporation mandated to promote the physical, behavioral, and spiritual well-being of American Indians.
“If I am being honest, I have experienced this in La Ronge before,” he said.