Poging GOUD - Vrij

Wildfire Season Spreads to New Areas of Canada as Fears Grow for the Future

The Guardian

|

August 18, 2025

Wildfires are burning in parts of Canada that have never been affected before, experts have warned, with officials struggling to respond to blazes across the prairies and Atlantic region in the country's second-worst fires on record.

- Leyland Cecco

Wildfire Season Spreads to New Areas of Canada as Fears Grow for the Future

Road closures, evacuations and travel chaos have become fixtures of Canada's wildfire season. But now fewer are coming from the western provinces, the traditional centre of destruction. Instead, the worst of the fires have been concentrated in the prairie provinces of Western Canada and the Atlantic region, with bone-dry conditions upending how the country responds to a threat that is likely to grow as the climate warms.

In recent weeks, tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes because of the wildfires. Saskatchewan and Manitoba have been the worst hit, covering more than 60% of the area burnt in Canada. But the fires have also strained resources in Atlantic Canada, where officials in Newfoundland and Labrador are struggling to battle out-of-control blazes.

In response to the crisis, the Newfoundland premier, John Hogan, said he would temporarily ban off-road vehicles in forested areas because the province "simply cannot afford any further risks, given the number of out-of-control wildfires we have".

The ban follows a similar move by Nova Scotia, where a 15-hectare (37-acre) fire was burning outside the provincial capital, Halifax. In addition to barring vehicles in wooded areas, officials also banned hiking, camping and fishing in forests.

"Conditions are really dry, there's no rain in sight, the risk is extremely high in Nova Scotia," the province's premier, Tim Houston, told reporters.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Guardian

The Guardian

The Guardian

Wightman's silver a 'perfect fairytale' with surprise twist

When Jake Wightman sat on the bus to the 1500m heats at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, he told himself that if he failed to make it through he was done.

time to read

3 mins

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

PM banks on £150bn investment to placate critics of Trump visit

Keir Starmer sought to navigate a politically treacherous state visit by Donald Trump by announcing £150bn of US investment in the UK last night, while the president was kept safely in Windsor Castle's confines.

time to read

4 mins

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

France braces for a day of strikes amid fears over new PM's budget

France is braced for one of its biggest strike days for years as trade unions make a rare show of unity to pressure the new prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, to rethink budget cuts and act on wages, pensions and public services.

time to read

3 mins

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Art review Epic exhibition by pre-eminent painter of black American life

Biting, funny, astonishing, difficult, surprising, erudite and hugely ambitious, Kerry James Marshall's The Histories is the largest show of the black American's work ever held in Europe.

time to read

3 mins

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

'It feels unrealistic' Why Ruth Curtice is ready to tell Labour hard truths on tax

'She clearly has to fix the problem. I think it's one thing to come back twice. We don't want to be here a third time.\"

time to read

5 mins

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

Raising the bar How poor harvests have sent chocolate prices soaring

Whether it's a favourite bar, biscuit or indulgent hot drink, feeding a chocolate habit is becoming increasingly expensive. Prices were up 15.4% in the year to August, according to the latest cost of living snapshot, although overall UK inflation was unchanged at 3.8% last month.

time to read

2 mins

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

MSPs scrap 'not proven' verdict as part of law reform bill

The Scottish verdict of “not proven” - a global legal anomaly thought to be a key factor in the country’s low conviction rate for rape and sexual assault - has been abolished.

time to read

1 mins

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

Burns gets slice of luck as title hangs in balance

Rain and bad light stalked the Oval as Nottinghamshire and Surrey inched to a denouement.

time to read

1 min

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Selling sport as a tool for peace can create its own battlefield

High fives all round at Hamas high command. The triumphant clink of Gaza Cola tins pings across the bunker.

time to read

4 mins

September 18, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Pitch and roles Scilly storm can't keep RSC tour off far-flung stages

'Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! Rage! Blow!\" King Lear, Act 3, Scene 2.

time to read

3 mins

September 18, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size