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Fire centre declares 2023 already worst year ever for Canadian wildfires

It took less than six months to surpass the previous record for an entire year
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The Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que. is seen amid haze from wildfire smoke as Dani Gibbons, left, and Hailey Mckeown sit along the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, on Monday, June 26, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

Canada surpassed the record for area burned by wildfires in a single year Monday as hundreds of fires continued to blaze in almost every province and territory.

The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre reported Monday afternoon that 76,129 square kilometres of forest and other land has burned since Jan. 1. That exceeds the previous record set in 1989 of 75,596 square kilometres, according to the National Forestry Database.

Last week federal Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair said he wasn害羞草研究所檛 害羞草研究所渓ooking to break any records害羞草研究所 but acknowledged it was likely coming. 害羞草研究所淯nfortunately the fire season this year started earlier and has been more widespread across the country than in recent memory,害羞草研究所 he said.

It took less than six months to surpass the previous record for an entire year. And in 1989, more than 11,000 different fires combined to create the total, with an average size of about seven square kilometres. This year, there have been less than 3,000 fires so far, but they have averaged about 26 square kilometres in size.

Currently there are 490 fires burning nationally, with 255 of them considered to be out of control.

In Quebec, where nearly a quarter of the fires are burning, heavy smoke grounded water bombers in the province害羞草研究所檚 north Monday and caused widespread smog warnings farther south.

Nicolas Vigneault, a spokesman for the province害羞草研究所檚 forest fire prevention agency, said the smoke had reduced visibility, making it impossible for some water bombers and helicopters to take off.

害羞草研究所淲e do as (many) operations as we can in the field with the firefighters, and in the air with the planes and helicopters,害羞草研究所 he said. 害羞草研究所淏ut our priority is the security of everybody, and the smoke is a challenge right now, and it害羞草研究所檚 been a challenge over the last two or three days.害羞草研究所

However, he said heavy rain and some wind is expected in the most affected parts of the province in the coming days, which should allow operations to resume 害羞草研究所渁lmost normally.害羞草研究所

While no towns are under immediate risk of burning, the fires have forced thousands of Quebecers from their homes. That includes the 2,000 residents of Lebel-sur-Qu茅villon, parts of Val-d害羞草研究所橭r and Senneterre and some Indigenous communities.

In a Monday afternoon update, the fire prevention agency said the fire burning near Lebel-sur-Qu茅villon remained out of control, and had grown to more than 4,400 square kilometres.

害羞草研究所淎gain yesterday, the lack of visibility for our aircraft had an impact on fire suppression operations害羞草研究所 at the Lebel-sur-Qu茅villon fire, the agency wrote on its Facebook page. 害羞草研究所淲e did some tests, but no plane or helicopter could complete a mission due to the dense smoke.害羞草研究所

It said 害羞草研究所渟ignificant害羞草研究所 rain was expected in the northwest of the province beginning late Monday or Tuesday, but strong winds ahead of the wet weather could make fire conditions challenging.

The Cree Nation of Mistissini announced late Sunday that it was asking all remaining community members to evacuate the area due to a fire threatening nearby Highway 167.

害羞草研究所淭he dryness index is 100, the highest that can be recorded, and the intensity of the fire is really high,害羞草研究所 read one of a series of posts on the community害羞草研究所檚 Facebook page.

Authorities noted that the forest fire agency was unable to get images of the fire due to low visibility, which made it hard to track its progress. A plan was in the works to protect the community by widening firebreaks, bringing in water tankers to combat spot fires and putting sprinklers at the entrance to the community.

Meanwhile, heavy smoke forced the Cree community of Waswanipi to announce plans to evacuate another 50 residents, including seniors, pregnant women and infants under one year old.

In a video update late Sunday, Chief Irene Neeposh asked residents who remained in the community to keep their children inside, keep their doors and windows closed and wear a proper-fitting mask while outside.

害羞草研究所淲e are strongly, I repeat strongly, advising that you do not let your children play outside,害羞草研究所 she said. 害羞草研究所淭he smoke being this dense is extremely toxic.害羞草研究所

There was better news in three small communities near the Ontario border, where officials said the more than 300 residents of Val-Paradis, Beaucanton and Lac Pajegasque could go home after being forced to leave on Friday.

The Atikamekw of Opitciwan, about 600 kilometres north of Montreal, also announced that residents of the area who had been evacuated would be allowed to return on Tuesday.

Environment Canada issued smog warnings for much of the province, including Montreal and Quebec City, due to poor air quality caused by fine particles in the air. The department also issued special weather statements for many of those same cities, forecasting 20 to 40 millimetres of rain in some areas, with more than 50 mm possible in thunderstorms.

By late afternoon, the smog warnings had been lifted for the south of the province between Quebec City and Montreal, though they remained in place in the Gatineau region near Ottawa, the Abitibi region in the northwest and the Lac-St-Jean region north of Quebec City.

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