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    Canada’s fire season ignites with 134 active blazes

    May 29, 2025
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    More than 17,000 residents have been forced to evacuate their homes in Manitoba as wildfires rage across the western Canadian province, prompting the government to declare a province-wide state of emergency. Authorities say the fires mark one of the most severe starts to wildfire season in recent memory.

    Canada’s fire season ignites with 134 active blazes

    Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announced the emergency on Wednesday, highlighting the unprecedented scale of the crisis. “This is the largest evacuation Manitoba will have seen in most people’s living memory,” Kinew said in a press conference. He confirmed that military aircraft would be deployed to airlift residents from remote northern communities at imminent risk.

    Kinew stressed the unusual spread of the fires, which are affecting all regions of the province rather than being contained to one area. “For the first time, it’s not a fire in one region. We have fires in every region,” he said. “That is a sign of a changing climate that we are going to have to adapt to.”

    The fires have already scorched nearly 200,000 hectares of forest in the past month, according to Manitoba Wildfire Service spokesperson Kirstin Hayward. She noted that this is three times the annual average recorded over the previous five years. “Manitoba has the highest fire activity in Canada so far this year, due in part to a prolonged period of warm and dry conditions,” Hayward said.

    The deployment of additional firefighting resources is underway, with support arriving from both provincial and federal agencies. Officials have also called on neighboring provinces for backup as they brace for worsening conditions in the coming days. As of Wednesday, there were 134 active wildfires across Canada, including significant outbreaks in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario.

    Officials report that half of these fires are currently considered out of control, raising concerns about further evacuations and resource strain. In 2023, Canada experienced its worst wildfire season on record, although the only confirmed fatalities were among firefighting personnel. The memory of that season is still fresh, intensifying urgency among emergency responders and the public alike.

    Authorities are urging residents to follow evacuation orders promptly and monitor official communications for updates. Emergency shelters have been set up across the province to accommodate displaced residents. As climate patterns continue to shift, experts warn that Canada’s wildfire seasons are growing longer and more intense, posing new challenges to infrastructure, communities, and emergency management. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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