I don't think there is anything more terrifying than a wildfire.
According to federal data, roughly 13.4 million hectares have burned in wildfires in Canada this summer. To put that in context, that's an area about the size of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island combined.https://t.co/84dvUMA0PG
— Seth Klein (@SethDKlein) August 17, 2023
My parents (my dad a retired water bomber) were evacuated from #FortSmith Friday and drove to Kelowna to stay with my sister. Her neighborhood in #WestKelowna is now on evac alert. Canada’s wildfire season from hell continues #fireweather #wildfires https://t.co/ub3aEUXNnJ
— Wes Regan (@411Regan) August 17, 2023
Journalist John Vaillant has a new book out - Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast - about the Fort McMurray fire in May 2016 and the Literary Review of Canada has published Bob Armstrong's review titled Alarm Bells.Fires beginning to close in on parts of Kelowna, a city of 222,000 in British Columbia, Canada. Temperature forecast today is 38C (101F), far above normal. https://t.co/QUcI38pStt
— Nate Bear (@NateB_Panic) August 18, 2023












