(FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta) — Officials said Sunday they had reached a turning point in fighting an enormous wildfire, hoping to get a “death grip'” on the blaze that ravaged parts of Canada’s oil sands town of Fort McMurray amid cooler temperatures and light rain. Meanwhile, a massive evacuation of residents displaced by the blaze came to an end. Chad Morrison of Alberta Wildfire told a news conference he’s “very happy” and called it great firefighting weather. “We can really get in there and really get a handle on this fire and really get a death grip on it,” said Morrison, who answered yes when asked if they’ve reached a turning point. With cooler temperatures expected in the next three or four days, he said firefighters should be able to put out hot spots.