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Wildfires scorching several Canadian provinces have driven at least 33,400 people from their homes, with smoke now reaching ...
Evacuations for Webequie First Nation, in Nipigon, where the fires have blackened 8,000 hectares, were carried out last week, ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNWildfire live updates: Rain slows wildfires, some of Alberta oil output restored | Lac La Biche County issues mandatory evacuation orderWhile Alberta wildfire activity did not escalate dramatically Tuesday night due in part to cooler weather and some ...
The smoke from wildfires in Canada are causing widespread air quality issues in the United States. Air quality alerts are in ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNVicious cycle: Wildfire smoke and wind a growing threat in AlbertaIn an ever-lengthening forest fire season, there’s a gritty new reality to climate change where smoke from as far away as ...
Lightning, which is more common in hotter temperatures, is usually the cause of wildfires that burn the most land. In 2023, ...
Bad air quality is linked to poor health outcomes and the development or worsening of some diseases like asthma, coughs, headaches, infections, COPD, as well as cancers.
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Canada wildfires continue to burn, as smoke from the Canadian fires are affecting U.S. air quality in several states, including Indiana. What we know.
Canadian Natural Resources has restarted its Jackfish 1 oil sands site in northern Alberta after determining wildfires in the ...
Brent traded around US$65 a barrel after closing at a three-week high on Tuesday. One Canadian operator restarted a site after shutting down last week, with wildfires halting about seven per cent of ...
Across the country, more than 200 wildfires are burning, mostly in Western Canada. As of Wednesday, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have evacuated upwards of 30,000 people, with both provinces under states ...
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