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Jasper needs security protection before Highway 16 can reopen, Parks Canada says

Reopening the Trans-Canada Highway through wildfire-ravaged Jasper hinges on preparing security teams to keep travellers out of the town, the superintendent of Jasper National Park says.

«Highway 16 is in good shape,» park superintendent Alan Fehr said in an interview Monday on CBC Edmonton's. «All the bridges are in good shape.»

Parks Canada has been assessing the stability and condition of roads and bridges as part of a look at how all infrastructure in the 11,000-square-kilometre park has fared during the wildfire, which is still burning out of control.

The stretch of Highway 16 through Jasper has been blocked from just west of Hinton to the B.C. border since the evening of July 22, when Parks Canada and the municipality issued a mandatory evacuation order for the national park.

Less than 48 hours later, a wildfire likely sparked by lightning reached the townsite, destroying about a third of the buildings in the municipality. Parks Canada is still tallying the damage to the rest of the park.

Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors Minister Devin Dreeshen had a phone call scheduled with his federal counterpart on Tuesday to press for the road to reopen, «even on a restricted scale to allow commercial vehicles to pass through the park without stopping,» Dreeshen's press secretary, Jesse Furber, said in an email.

Parks Canada decides whether to close or open the road.

He said Highway 16 is a vital economic corridor and that taking alternate routes adds time and cost to every trip.

«We want to keep safety in mind, but will consider all options to ensure the flow of goods can move along the corridor as soon as possible,» Furber said.

He didn't say what other options the Alberta government has at its disposal.

With fire

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