Multiple wildfires have erupted in Canada's Jasper National Park, leading to the evacuation of thousands of residents and visitors. The blazes have forced people to flee through darkness, soot, and ash, during the peak of the tourist season. These catastrophic wildfires are also scorching swaths of land across the US and Canada, impacting areas in California, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, and Alberta. Evacuations, road closures, and the destruction of structures have been reported, revealing the severity of the situation. Additionally, park rangers are conducting helicopter searches in Jasper National Park to locate stragglers who have not yet evacuated from the wildfire-affected zones. These events highlight the pressing need for effective wildfire management and prevention strategies in both Canada and the US.