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Wildfires raging in Alberta and British Columbia have created a sense of panic and fear, and forced thousands of residents to evacuate from their homes. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Alberta Wildfire, via Reuters. By Remy Tumin. May 8, 2023. A shift in weather conditions brought much-needed relief to firefighters in Western Canada, where around 964,000 acres have burned since ...
Thousands of people in the northern Alberta town of Slave Lake have been put on notice to prepare for a possible evacuation ...
A provincewide state of emergency was declared in Alberta as more than 110 wildfires burned across the province, while two out-of-control wildfires burned in British Columbia.
Alberta wildfires hit gas flow out of Canada to US, spiking prices By Reuters May 18, 20234:10 PM PDTUpdated May 18, 2023 ...
Smoke and fire are seen on the horizon amid "unprecedented" wildfires in western Canada's Alberta Province, May 6, 2023, as seen from Valleyview, Alberta. TJ Kennedy/Reuters ...
Wildfire reaches resort town of Jasper as Alberta battles over 170 blazes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said “every necessary resource available” was being mobilized as wildfires rage across ...
STORY: The raging wildfires in western Canada have wiped out more than two million acres of land in Alberta, an area about half the size of Lake Ontario. It’s a grim toll from what’s turning ...
Amid frustrations among displaced residents and tensions with the Alberta government, town officials urge patience ...
On Wednesday, consultancy firm Rystad Energy said nearly 2.7 million barrels per day (bpd) of Alberta oil sands production in May is at risk in "very high" or "extreme" wildfire danger rating zones.
Over 24,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes in the Canadian province of Alberta as unusually warm and dry weather has sparked more than 100 wildfires across the region.
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