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More than 25,000 people in Canada evacuated as forest fires suffer anger and air quality | World news

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Forest Fires in Central Canada

More than 25,000 people in Central Canada have been forced to leave their homes to escape forest fires that have reduced air quality and visibility in the region and in some US states along the border.

Evacuations and Emergency Declarations

Around 17,000 people in Manitoba, a province in central Canada, have been affected, with the province declaring a state of emergency last week. Neighboring Saskatchewan has also been impacted, with around 8,000 people affected, and approximately 1,300 people have been evacuated from Alberta. However, officials have warned that more evacuations could follow.

Air Quality and Health Risks

Saskatchewan’s public security authority has stated that the air quality and visibility due to the forest fires "can fluctuate due to short-term weather changes and can vary significantly from hour to hour. Health risks increase with increasing smoke values." The authority has urged residents to take precautions to protect their health.

Firefighting Efforts

Water bombers have been used to combat the fires, but were temporarily grounded due to heavy smoke and a drone incident. Firefighting teams are working to control the fires, which threaten several cities, including Flin Flon, where over 5,000 people have been forced to flee.

Critical Weather Conditions

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has warned that the next four to seven days are "absolutely critical" until the weather patterns change and a significant rain falls in the north. The hot, dry weather has exacerbated the fires, and resources are being stretched to fight the fires and support those who have been evacuated.

US Assistance and Air Quality

The US Department of Forestry has sent an air tanker to Alberta and will be sending 150 firefighters and equipment to Canada to assist with the efforts. The air quality in North Dakota and small areas of Montana, Minnesota, and South Dakota has been affected, with unhealthy air quality levels recorded on Sunday. A meteorologist with the US National Weather Service has warned that people can expect "at least a few more rounds of Canadian smoke to come through the United States next week".

Evacuation Centers and Fire Season

Evacuation centers have been opened in Manitoba for those fleeing the fires, including one in Winkler, 12 miles from the US border. Canada’s forest fire season runs from May to September, with the worst season on record being in 2023, when dirty smoke blew over North America and caused famous orange-colored skies in New York.

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