Hundreds of evacuees from the Kashechewan First Nation are being housed in Niagara Falls due to a prolonged water crisis stemming from a damaged treatment plant. As of Friday, over 600 evacuees had arrived, with a total of 1,700 expected in the region. Local authorities and Indigenous groups are coordinating efforts to ease their transition, providing traditional cultural support and accommodations. The community is also accepting donations to assist those displaced by the crisis.
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