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  2. 2024 Canadian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Satellite images show smoke from Canadian wildfires over Western Europe on August 17, 2024. Emissions from the fires are expected to exceed those of every year since tracking began in 2003, except for the historically bad 2023 season. [6] Soot and ash from Jasper landed on the Athabasca Glacier, allowing the glacier to absorb more sunlight ...

  3. 2023 Canadian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    2023 Canadian wildfires. Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada was affected by a record-setting series of wildfires. All 13 provinces and territories were affected, with large fires in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec.

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  5. Deja vu: Canadian wildfire smoke affects air quality in over ...

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    A satellite image of the United States on Monday morning. Wildfire smoke could be seen from the northern Plains to the Appalachian Mountains. (NOAA/GOES-EAST) Millions of people across the central ...

  6. 2024 Jasper wildfire - Wikipedia

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    On July 22, 2024 at 7:00 pm MDT, Parks Canada reported a wildfire northeast of the town of Jasper. Shortly after, a second wildfire was reported south of the townsite. At 8:35 pm, the Municipality of Jasper and Jasper National Park issued 'preventive' evacuation alerts. [6] By 10:00 pm, an evacuation order was issued for the entire park, and ...

  7. Mapped: The wildfires devastating British Columbia in Canada

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    The wildfire burning out of control in Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, has similarly turned the remote interior city into a smoky ghost town with almost all of its 20,000 ...

  8. Smoke from Canadian wildfires turns skies hazy in eastern US

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    A smoke column rises from wildfire near Lodgepole, Alberta, Canada on May 4. More than 13,000 people who live in the Canadian province of Alberta have been evacuated as wildfires rage across the ...

  9. Lytton wildfire - Wikipedia

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    Lytton wildfire. A wildfire began on June 30, 2021 just south of the village of Lytton in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. The fire destroyed much of Lytton and caused two civilian fatalities, announced July 3. [2] Several missing residents, still unaccounted for at that time, were later located. [5]