Canada's wildfire season has escalated dramatically, particularly in the prairie provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, where a Provincial State of Emergency has been declared. As of June 5, there are 201 active wildfires with many categorized as out of control. The situation has resulted in over 33,000 evacuations, primarily in Manitoba. The fires have also caused significant disruption, including threats to towns and communities. This challenging landscape, both beautiful and perilous, highlights the urgency for response and preparedness in face of the ongoing environmental crisis.
Canada is experiencing one of its most severe wildfire seasons, with a Provincial State of Emergency declared in Manitoba and Saskatchewan due to over 200 active fires.
The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre has raised its National Preparedness Level to 5, indicating the highest urgency in response to the ongoing wildfires across the country.
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