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High-acuity patients at Flin Flon's hospital are being moved out as a wildfire burning out of control continues to grow toward the northern Manitoba city.
Wildfire risks are rising sharply across the southern U.S., as climate change, population growth, and fuel buildup increase fire danger.
The Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services (AFFES) has reported that no new wildland fires were confirmed in the Northeast Region today. The region currently has two active wildland fires, and both are listed as under control.
A repeal of Oregon’s wildfire risk map is still on track, kind of like getting off the freeway and taking Highway 99 while driving slowly but still in the same
Central Oregon Wildfire Spreads to 3,000 Acres Near Clarno, Urgent Calls for Evacuation Preparedness
Central Oregon wildfire, the Butte Creek Fire, expands to 3,000 acres near Clarno, prompting local preparedness and evacuation readiness.
Wildfire smoke could drift into southern Ontario this week. The fires have raged across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and northern Ontario this month. On Wednesday, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said 17,
A massive wildfire burning in Manitoba’s Nopiming Provincial Park remains out of control two weeks after it began, with crews from several provinces battling the blaze as it grows beyond 115,000 hectares.
The Manitoba Wildfire Service (MWS) reports very high to extreme fire danger in many areas across the province. Burning is banned in several regions, including campfires in approved pits. For full details,