Canadian Wildfire Smoke Spreads Across a 3rd of US
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Wildfires have forced another 1,000 people to flee their homes in the Canadian province of Manitoba, which is under a state of emergency
Wildfires scorching several Canadian provinces have driven at least 33,400 people from their homes, with smoke now reaching all the way to Europe.
The wildfires across Manitoba are having both an immediate and long-term impact on wildlife, experts say. At Wildlife Haven in Ile des Chenes, Man., they're seeing an influx of species of birds they wouldn't normally see this time of year,
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Saskatchewan lays charges in wildfires while 1,000 more flee in ManitobaPrairie wildfires developed on two fronts Friday, as 1,000 more Manitoba residents were forced to flee their homes and Saskatchewan RCMP charged two people with starting blazes.
Roughly 17,000 residents in the Canadian province of Manitoba have been evacuated because of nearly two dozen active wildfires, officials said Saturday.
The country's legacy of mining means that toxic metals could be carried along plumes of smoke, endangering people in its path.
Living in the Midwest means being affected by the Canadian wildfires that occur just about every year. Here is what to know about these wildfires and how they’re affecting the Midwest.
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The Canadian province of Manitoba has declared a state of emergency over a series of wildfires, and Prime Minister Mark Carney has agreed to send in the military to help.
Authorities in Manitoba, which shares a border with the U.S., issued a state of emergency. Winds will likely blow wildfire smoke into Midwestern states.
Online map tools and resources let you track the Canadian wildfires and monitor poor air-quality conditions, which are impacting US states.
Manitoba’s officials are giving an update at 12:45 p.m. on the wildfires burning out of control across the province, forcing thousands out of their homes.