According to the Canadian Officials it is said "the event is not uncommon for such fires to go on for months.
The flames have already caused the evacuation of 80,000 people from the oil city of Fort McMurray, and thousands are still stuck to the north."
Their evacuation, originally planned for Saturday, will now take place on Sunday.
"In no way is this fire under control,'' said Alberta Premier Rachel Notley.
The wildfire now covers an area of more than 700 sq miles (2,000 sq km), which includes areas still ablaze and areas already burnt.
It was being propelled by high winds to the north-east towards Saskatchewan and was expected to reach the province by the end of Saturday.
Smoke from the fire has already spread there, and air quality statements have been issued for both Saskatchewan and North-West Territory.
"Fire conditions remain extreme," said the Alberta Emergency Management Agency late on Saturday.
The blaze has ruined entire neighbourhoods, with residents warned it could be some time before they can return. Officials say the power grid is damaged and the water not drinkable.
Despite the mandatory order to leave, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have said they found an elderly man and a family of five in Fort McMurray. They were led to safety.
Some 1,600 homes and other buildings have been lost but no deaths or injuries have been reported.
Fort McMurray is in the heart of Canada's oil sands country, and the region has the world's third-largest reserves of oil.
As much as a quarter of the country's oil production has been halted by the fire, raising concerns about the effect on the Canadian economy.
There are warnings the blaze could burn to the edge of a facility run by Suncor Energy but officials said the risk of damage was low.
"These sites are very resilient to wildfire, largely because they're free and clear of vegetation and trees," said Chad Morrison, Alberta's head of wildfire prevention.
Many wild life has been destroyed in the blaze. Canadian officials and firefighters are struggling to control the blaze.
source: BBC
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