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Evacuation order downgraded to alert for residents near Boundary Creek in N.W.T.

An evacuation order has been lifted for people with homes and cabins along a stretchof Highway 3 in the N.W.T. which includes the Boundary Creek area.

Firefighters prepare for ignition operations to prevent fire's spread closer to Yellowknife

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Trees burned along Highway 3 between Yellowknife and Behchok. (Travis Burke/CBC)

An evacuation order has been lifted for people with homes and cabins along a stretchof Highway 3 in the N.W.T. which includes the Boundary Creek area.

However, an evacuation alert remains in place for the area as firefighters prepare for ignition operations to help prevent the nearby 115,000-hectareBehchok wildfire from spreading closer to Yellowknife. The ignition operations involve burning off vegetation and fuels, and they depend on the right weather conditions.

The evacuation alert means property owners in that area should be prepared to leave again on short notice.

"South easterly winds are at its optimal direction for the ignition. Risk management and weather will form the decision to determine whether an Evacuation Order is necessary," reads an update on Monday afternoon from N.W.T. fire officials.

The evacuation order was issued on Friday, for the area between kilometres 284 and 306 astheBehchok wildfire waspushinga little closer to Yellowknife. Over the weekend, the city also saidit was working with the territorial government "to mitigate any potential future risk to Yellowknife," includinginstalling sprinklers and creating firebreaks to the west of the city.

On Sunday, officials downgraded the evacuation order for the Boundary Creek area, citing a shift in the wind which meant the immediate risk to the area hadbeen relieved.

As of Monday, the Behchok wildfirewas burning out of control about 35 kilometres from Yellowknife. Officials said the city, along with Dettah and N'Dilo, were not under any threat.

They also said in an update Monday that the fire hasnot approached Boundary Creek. It has reached about 700 metres north of Highway 3 at the kilometre-290 marker.

More than 130 firefighting personnelare assigned to theBehchok wildfire, along with several aircraft. Firefighting crews from South Africa have also arrived to provide support.