Watch: Canadian wildfires torch vehicle, turn sky deep red
Summary
A state of emergency has been declared in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, due to spreading wildfires. Over 200 wildfires are burning, with more than 100 out of control. Officials warn that hot and dry weather could make firefighting more difficult.Key Facts
- Manitoba declared a state of emergency on May 28, followed by Saskatchewan.
- Wildfires have forced residents in some areas to evacuate.
- Over 200 fires are active in Canada, with more than 100 out of control.
- The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre provided the wildfire data.
- Officials expect challenging conditions due to hot and dry weather forecasts.
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