Smoke From Canada Wildfires Visible From Space

The fires have covered 249,500 acres so far.

ByABC News
May 6, 2016, 5:13 PM
This image was posted to British astronaut Tim Peake's Twitter account on May 6, 2016 with the text, "Thoughts are with all those affected by the fires - Fort McMurray, #Alberta."
This image was posted to British astronaut Tim Peake's Twitter account on May 6, 2016 with the text, "Thoughts are with all those affected by the fires - Fort McMurray, #Alberta."
@astro_timpeake/Twitter

— -- The devastating wildfires overrunning the Fort McMurray area of Alberta, Canada, are growing so large that the smoke is visible from space.

British astronaut Tim Peake snapped these photos from the International Space Station, tweeting today, "Thoughts are with all those affected by the fires."

The fires have covered 249,500 acres so far -- that's more than 10 times the area of Manhattan.

PHOTO: This image was posted to British astronaut Tim Peake's Twitter account on May 6, 2016 with the text, "Thoughts are with all those affected by the fires - Fort McMurray, #Alberta."
This image was posted to British astronaut Tim Peake's Twitter account on May 6, 2016 with the text, "Thoughts are with all those affected by the fires - Fort McMurray, #Alberta."

The blazes forced more than 80,000 to evacuate and evacuations are ongoing today and the Alberta provincial government has declared a state of emergency.

Premier Rachel Notley, the leader of Alberta's government, said today the damage in the city of Fort McMurray is “extensive” and will take “many months” to repair. Notley said the city's downtown is largely intact and hospital, airport, municipal buildings are still standing.

The government will spend $77.44 million in U.S. dollars to assist those displaced and affected.

No deaths or injuries have been reported, authorities said.

The cause of the fire hasn't been determined.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.