Canada, wildfires and smoke
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The Lac La Ronge Indian Band ordered evacuations from more of its communities as wildfires moved dangerously close Thursday.
In the upper Midwest of the United States, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota have issued air quality warnings as smoke from the Prairie wildfires is dragged south by a cold front. Those warnings expanded into the Northeast, causing some hazy skies.
A clothing drive will be held Saturday, June 7, to support individuals displaced by wildfires. Donations can be dropped off at the Elks Hall in Kindersley between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Organizers are asking for new or gently used,
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNWhat Travelers Need to Know About the Wildfires in CanadaIn an ominous reminder of the summer of 2023, Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, smoke from the wildfires has been impacting air quality in several US states. The smoke has also billowed across the Atlantic and caused hazy skies in parts of western Europe.
If you are in Saskatoon, you can register in-person by visiting the Cosmo Civic Centre, located at 3130 Laurier Drive. Review the step-by-step Canadian Red Cross Guide to Wildfire Recovery for information on what to do when you return home after wildfires.
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe faces call to bring in military as wildfires rageSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is resisting an Opposition call to bring in the military to combat wildfires that have forced thousands from their homes.
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The StarPhoenix on MSN'We need rain and we need a lot of it': SPSA says as wildfires ravage SaskatchewanIn Saskatchewan, officials on Wednesday reported 24 active fires. They said there have been 243 wildfires so far this fire season, well above the five-year average of 135. With such high numbers of fires, and three weeks of no appreciable rain, this season has made for a complex time with fires impacting populated areas.
Canadian wildfires led to Mackinac Bridge in Michigan being shrouded in smoke, prompting visibility and air quality concerns, with Michigan authorities and health officials advising caution and monitoring air conditions.
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Regina Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan crews 'doing the best we can' to tame wildfires as lightning sparks new concernsPressure is mounting to gain control of active northern wildfires as evacuations continue and new threats emerge with the arrival of lightning season, says the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA). An ongoing lack of significant rainfall and shifting winds have made the task more challenging.
Wildfires in northern Saskatchewan have gutted homes, buildings and cars in several communities, including La Ronge, Denare Beach and Sucker River, with locals saying the charred scenes look ‘like a war zone.