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Alberta wildfires: Over 13,000 people in Western Canada evacuated as fires rage across region amid hot weather and high winds

By Zoe Bauer
Published in Weather News
May 06, 2023
1 min read
Alberta wildfires: Over 13,000 people in Western Canada evacuated as fires rage across region amid hot weather and high winds

The wildfires in Alberta, Canada have caused more than 13,000 people to evacuate as hot weather and high winds fuel the flames. The fires have been raging across the region, destroying homes and forcing residents to flee their communities. Some people have been allowed to return home briefly to collect essential items, but the situation remains volatile. The Canadian government has deployed resources to help quell the fires and support those affected by the disaster. This is not the first time wildfires have swept through the area, and climate change is making these events more frequent and severe. The impact of these fires on communities, wildlife, and the environment is immense. It is important to recognize the devastating effects of climate change and take action to address it before more lives and livelihoods are destroyed.


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