Wildfires burning across Western Canada have forced thousands to evacuate and triggered nearly 250 air quality warnings in four provinces. Heavy smoke from over 100 fires—especially in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and parts of Ontario—is affecting both visibility and health, even reaching as far south as Georgia in the U.S.
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Canada @ 40.1 million people over 3.8 million square miles...........
California @ 39.5 million people over 163,696 square miles.............
good luck..............
FIRE is a four letter word.
It does feel like it's a "put one out, another pops up" scenario. So, well done sir!
Wildfires are a sore spot, as BC has had its share. I spoke with an old friend in Manitouwadge Ont. on the wknd & he said they could smell the smoke on the air. It's extremely dry up there now.
Sadly, Donald Trump's anti-environment/climate change agenda will affect Canada, too.
Be safe out there, everyone.