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Canada’s wildfire season has got off to a dangerous start, with thousands of people forced to flee their homes and blankets of smoke affecting air quality across eastern North America. Following ...
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across Canada, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate and creating hazardous air quality all over the U.S.
The latest: Manitoba is experiencing its most destructive wildfire season in three decades, but officials are hopeful the ...
Special air-quality statements caused by wildfire smoke remain in effect for many areas of the country, and in some places, ...
Wildfires are forecast to expand through the summer in Western Canada and parts of the north.
Thick smoke from wildfires choking millions of Canadians and Americans was reported to have blown up to 7,000 kilometers, reaching Europe.
The hundreds of wildfires burning in Canada may forever transform the country’s landscape — but some fire experts say that might not be a bad thing.
Wildfires scorching several Canadian provinces have driven at least 33,400 people from their homes, with smoke now reaching all the way to Europe.
Much of Central Canada, Manitoba and Saskatchewan were placed under special air quality statements or warnings on Monday due to smoke from wildfires, as Environment Canada advised residents ...
“Fire is always where people are,” Flannigan continues. “It goes with us wherever we go. But the genie is out of the bottle.
A lack of forest management and arson control is causing blazes that release hazardous fumes drifting into the Midwest, their ...
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that smoke from ongoing Canadian wildfires has continued to suppress irradiance levels across Canada and the Eastern US into ...
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