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We can t predict the next wildfire disaster – but we can plan for it

Author of the article: Jen Beverly Publishing date: Jul 25, 2021  •  33 minutes ago  •  5 minute read  •  A pair of Alberta Forestry staff are brought into the Abasand trail system to help battle a bush fire on Saturday, April 30, 2016. The fire was declared completely extinguished the next day at noon. Vincent McDermott/Fort McMurray Today/Postmedia Network ORG XMIT: POS1607121926178722 Photo by Vince Mcdermott /Vince Mcdermott/Today Staff Article content Intense, fast-spreading fires are an enduring and natural feature of Canadian landscapes, but for most of the past 40 years, relatively few residents were evacuated each year. Yet, in the past 10 years, an unprecedented number of homes have burned in Alberta and British Columbia.

We can t predict the next wildfire disaster – but we can plan for it | Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune

Author of the article: Jen Beverly Publishing date: Jul 25, 2021  •  7 hours ago  •  5 minute read  •  A pair of Alberta Forestry staff are brought into the Abasand trail system to help battle a bush fire on Saturday, April 30, 2016. The fire was declared completely extinguished the next day at noon. Vincent McDermott/Fort McMurray Today/Postmedia Network ORG XMIT: POS1607121926178722 Photo by Vince Mcdermott /Vince Mcdermott/Today Staff Article content Intense, fast-spreading fires are an enduring and natural feature of Canadian landscapes, but for most of the past 40 years, relatively few residents were evacuated each year. Yet, in the past 10 years, an unprecedented number of homes have burned in Alberta and British Columbia.

No wildfires in Jasper despite warm weather and lightning

  JASPER, ALTA. Parks Canada is reminding the public to stay vigilant of wildfires following extended warm weather and lightning over the past two weeks. There are currently no active wildfires in Jasper National Park, but the fire danger is still sitting at high. Having some rainfall within the last week helped to lower the fire danger, but with another wave of extreme heat, the fire danger is expected to rise again. Parks Canada noted that the “undeniably eventful” lightning storm on July 1 had kept wildfire specialists busy. “Some wildfire crew members said that it was the most lightning strikes they ve ever seen,” Parks Canada stated in an update.

No wildfires in Jasper despite warm weather and lightning – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more

No wildfires in Jasper despite warm weather and lightning – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more
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