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Thousands flee wildfire in Manitoba as 'out of control' blazes burn across Canada

Thousands flee wildfire in Manitoba as 'out of control' blazes burn across Canada

Summary

Thousands of people in Manitoba, Canada, have been forced to leave their homes due to wildfires spreading out of control. The Canadian military is helping with evacuations and firefighting efforts. The fires have also led to concerns in nearby regions, and smoke is expected to affect air quality in parts of the United States.

Key Facts

  • Manitoba has declared a state of emergency because of wildfires, leading to the evacuation of 17,000 people.
  • The Canadian Armed Forces are aiding in evacuation and firefighting, offering faster transport to safety.
  • Earlier this month, a married couple died in Manitoba due to fast-spreading fires.
  • Evacuees are being sheltered in sports venues and community centers across the region.
  • Smoke from the fires is expected to reach cities in the US, like Minneapolis, Detroit, and Chicago.
  • Over 166 fires are burning across Canada—84 of them are out of control.
  • This follows Canada’s worst wildfire season on record in 2023, with over 42 million acres burned.
  • Scientists attribute worsening wildfire seasons to climate change, which affects Canada more severely than many other regions.
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