July 25 (Reuters) - Trans Mountain Pipeline on Thursday
said there is no indication of damage to its infrastructure, and
a pipeline continues to operate safely after a wildfire reached
the Canadian town of Jasper, Alberta.
"We continue to work with the Town of Jasper and Jasper
National Park to safely monitor the pipeline," the operator
said.
The 890,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) oil pipeline, which runs
from Edmonton to Vancouver, passes close to the town of Jasper,
Alberta.
Around 25,000 people were forced to evacuate the tourist
town on Tuesday, due to one of the hundreds of fires spreading
across Alberta and British Columbia.