‘Not what it used to be:’ Warm Arctic autumn creates ice hazards for Inuit
For Keith Morrison, the consequences of this fall’s extraordinarily warm weather across the North all came down to an urgent call for help.
The fire chief for the Arctic community of Cambridge Bay in Nunavut was at home the evening of Oct. 6 when he got word that a couple had fallen through the ice near a river mouth.
“It was pitch black,” Morrison recalled.
“The only light was from the machines themselves. He was standing on his snow machine and she was on the komatik (sled), deep enough that most of their bodies would have been in the water.