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  2. 2023 Canadian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Two fires that were out of control in the High Level Forest Area were active on 15 May. [55] HWF-036, named the Long Lake Fire, is a rapidly growing fire classified as out of control. It is the largest fire in the province during the 2023 wildfire season, currently having an active burning area of 108,402 hectares (267,867 acres). [55]

  3. List of lakes of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    The largest lake of Yukon is Kluane Lake at 409 km 2 ... Fire Lake [13]: 79 Fish Lake ... 92 but this conflicts with map evidence. ...

  4. 2024 Montana wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Name County Acres Start date Containment date Notes Ref Horse Gulch Lewis and Clark, Broadwater: 15,167: July 9: July 26 [2]Deadman Rosebud, Big Horn: 19,982: July 12: July 23 ...

  5. Category:Lakes of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 11:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Bush Creek East fire - Wikipedia

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    The Bush Creek East fire was a wildfire in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The fire caused a major loss of structures and forced the evacuation of thousands of residents. The communities of Squilax, Lee Creek, Adams Lake, Scotch Creek, and Celista were heavily impacted by the fire. The fire was listed as "being held" in September ...

  7. Wellesley Lake - Wikipedia

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    Wellesley Lake is a 13.5-by-6.5-kilometre (8.4 by 4.0 mi) lake in Yukon, Canada with an area of 73.81 km 2 (28.50 sq mi), an average depth of 23.8 metres (78 ft) and a maximum depth of 47.0 metres (154.2 ft). [1]

  8. 2021 British Columbia wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 British Columbia wildfires burned across the Canadian province of British Columbia.The severity of the 2021 wildfire season has been attributed to the combination of extreme heat, lower than normal rainfall, and "repeated severe thunderstorms and lightning events" by the BC Wildfire Service, [2] and possibly exacerbated by human-caused climate change.

  9. 2019 Alberta wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Since March 1, 2019 when the wildfire season began in the Slave Lake Forest Area, 818.27 km 2 (202,200 acres) were burned and 79 wildfires reported. [39] By May 30 gusty north winds were causing the wildfires in the Slave Lake area to spread. [39] Wildfires SWF049 which started on May 18 is part of the McMillan Wildfire Complex.