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  2. 2024 Canadian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Churchill Falls, the company town that operates the second-largest hydroelectric dam in Canada (Churchill Falls Generating Station), was evacuated on June 19. [59] The power plant continued to operate with a skeleton staff, until they were forced to evacuate on June 25 after a fire jumped the Churchill River. [59] The evacuation was lifted on ...

  3. 2021 British Columbia wildfires - Wikipedia

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    A heat dome gripped the province of British Columbia, and much of Western North America, from June 25–30, 2021, increasing the risk of wildfires. [10]On June 30, the town of Lytton was evacuated due to a fire that destroyed most buildings and grew to over 300 square miles (780 km 2) [11] [12] and sent people fleeing for their lives.

  4. 2023 Canadian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The fire burned around 23,015 hectares (56,871 acres) and between 30 and 40 structures were destroyed. [88] [89] The response to the fire included widespread evacuation orders of the surrounding area, displacing around 5000 people. [90] This wildfire was the largest recorded in the history of Nova Scotia. [84] [91]

  5. Radio Station Transmission Facility Narrowly Escapes Bushfire

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    Security cameras captured a bushfire raging towards a Northern Rivers radio station’s transmission facility on November 12.Richmond Valley Radio, a community radio station in New South Wales ...

  6. 2018 British Columbia wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The smoke spread across Canada and as far as Ireland. In Prince George, British Columbia smoke orange sky at 8:40 AM, and 9:10 AM turns into midnight from wildfires. Then 3 PM in Grande Prairie, Alberta thick layered smoke plume generated by the fire which turned day into night during the afternoon of that day at the location.

  7. 2017 British Columbia wildfires - Wikipedia

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    A total of 12,161 square kilometres (1.2 million hectares) had burned by the end of the 2017 fire season, the largest total area burned in a fire season in recorded history (1.3% of BC total area). [6] This record was broken the following year, with five of BC's worst 10 fire seasons occurring since 2010. [6]

  8. 2015 Canadian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Fire-fighters from Mexico, [3] Western Australia, [2] and New Zealand were sent to assist. [3] The Canadian military also fought the fires. [ 4 ] Since the smoke was so dense, warnings had been given across central and Western Canada ; additionally, parts of the western United States were also issued air advisories because of the amount of smoke.

  9. Australian authorities urge hundreds to flee uncontained bushfire

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    SYDNEY (Reuters) -A bushfire in Australia's Victoria state raged out of control on Saturday, with authorities issuing a fresh evacuation alert at the highest danger rating for hundreds of ...