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  2. 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]

  3. Forest fire weather index - Wikipedia

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    The Forest fire weather index (FWI) (French: indice forêt météo, IFM) is an estimation of the risk of wildfire computed by Météo France and the Meteorological Service of Canada. It was introduced in France in 1992 but is based on a Canadian empirical model developed and widely used since 1976.

  4. 2024 Canadian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The Jasper fire is estimated to have cost insurance companies over $880 million, making it the ninth-most expensive disaster for insurance companies in Canadian history. [69] The federal and provincial governments announced on August 1 that they would spend $57 million on new firefighting equipment over five years.

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

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    Over 3,100 hectares have burned in Alberta so far this year, more than twice the 10-year average through May 10 of 1,431 hectares, according to the Canadian Wildland Fire Information System.

  6. Where are wildfires burning in Canada right now? - AOL

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    There are 499 fires burning throughout the country, according to the Canadian Interagency Fire Center on Thursday. Some 230 fires are burning out-of-control and impacting provinces and territories ...

  7. List of fires in Canada - Wikipedia

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    largest fire in Alberta since the 1950 Chinchaga fire. Timmins Fire 9 Timmins Ontario: May–Nov 2012: 0: 39,540 hectares (97,700 acres) [21] Starting North of Gogama, Timmins 9 was the largest fire the area had seen in nearly a 100 years since the 1911 Great Porcupine Fire. L'Isle-Verte nursing home fire: L'Isle-Verte Quebec: Dec 2014: 32 [22]

  8. The Canadian wildfire season is expected to be near to above the historical average in terms of the number of fires and well above average in terms of the acreage burned.

  9. 2023 Canadian drought - Wikipedia

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    In May and the first week of June, Newfoundland and Labrador experienced more than 10 times its usual number of wildfires. [12] Nova Scotia set an all-time historical record for fires, including four out-of-control fires by June 1st. [13] Two fires ignited near Halifax, including a suburban fire which destroyed an estimated 200 structures. [13]