Overview
- More than 17,000 residents have fled wildfires in Manitoba, with thousands more evacuated in Saskatchewan and Alberta as nearly two dozen fires burn unchecked.
- Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta are all under states of emergency, with provincial authorities reporting over 180 active wildfires across Western Canada.
- The Canadian Armed Forces are airlifting evacuees from remote Indigenous communities while firefighters from the U.S. and other provinces bolster local crews.
- Smoke from the blazes has crossed into the U.S. Midwest, triggering air quality alerts in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
- Forecasters say no significant rainfall is expected in the coming days, raising concerns that hot, dry conditions will allow the fires to continue spreading.