2024 Jasper wildfire

2024 Jasper wildfire
Part of the 2024 Canada wildfires
Satellite image of smoke from the fire on July 23, 2024
Date(s)July 22, 2024 – April 1, 2025
LocationJasper, Alberta, Canada
Statistics
Total area39,000 hectares (96,000 acres)
Impacts
Deaths1 firefighter
Evacuated25,000+
Structures destroyed358 (townsite)
Ignition
CauseLightning
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The 2024 Jasper wildfire was a wildfire complex that burned in July of 2024 in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. Fires started north and south of the resort town of Jasper and grew out of control, and on July 22 they forced a mass evacuation of 25,000 residents, workers, and visitors. The fires merged and swept through the town, destroying 358 of its 1,113 structures. The evacuation order lasted until August 17, but fires to the south continued to burn out of control. On September 7 Parks Canada announced that the wildfire was under control with the fire estimated to be 32,722 hectares (80,860 acres) in size, and was declared extinguished on April 1, 2025. One firefighter was killed in efforts to contain the blaze, and insurance companies paid $880 million in claims, making it one of the most expensive natural disasters in Canadian history. Jasper fire topped the list of Canada’s 10 most impactful weather stories of 2024.