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Canadian Wildfires Displace 25,000, Send Smoke from North America to Europe

Officials warn that nearly half of the 184 active blazes remain out of control, posing continued threats through the coming week.

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Overview

  • More than 180 wildfires across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia have forced over 25,000 residents to evacuate their homes.
  • Persistent drought and gusty winds have left 94 of the 184 reported fires unchecked, heightening concerns about further spread.
  • Thick smoke has prompted air quality alerts in Minnesota, Wisconsin and other US states while high-altitude plumes have reached Europe, producing red-tinged sunsets.
  • Fire crews reinforced by teams from Alaska, Oregon and Arizona are working alongside Canadian firefighters to strengthen containment lines.
  • The blazes are releasing significant volumes of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and other gases, underscoring the impact of climate-driven wildfire seasons.