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25.08 / 20:01
Climate change
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Climate change could make insurance more expensive: experts
Residents don’t know what they’ll find when they return home after evacuation due to wildfires or other natural disasters. They don’t even know if their homes will still exist.
31.08 / 04:55
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Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Northwest Territories wildfire
Evacuations
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Convoy planning to break N.W.T. evacuation order urged to stay away as state of emergency extended
Northwest Territories have been out of their homes for a few weeks now and some people appear to be getting fed up and are planning to break the evacuation order.The Northwest Territories RCMP said it’s received information about a group of people who may be planning an unsupported return to Yellowknife.Mounties said the group of people are planning to re-enter in the territory in as many as 50 vehicles from Alberta and that “they will not stop for the checkpoints.”“The information we’ve received to date is that it’s in the planning phase as opposed to a bunch of vehicles on the road,” Cpl. Matt Halstead, a media relations officer with the Northwest Territories RCMP, told Global News on Wednesday.“We wanted to basically get out in front of it and try and discourage that type of activity.”The RCMP and territorial officials said they strongly discourage any resident from returning as the evacuation orders and territory-wide state of emergency remain in effect.It is not safe to return and police said those not approved for re-entry will be turned away.Halstead explained the roads, even the main highway, in the north are not like a typical Alberta freeway with several lanes and a wide shoulder.“We have a very narrow roadway that we rely on for support for our firefighting activities right now.
27.08 / 12:45
Climate change
Wildfires
Canada economy
reputation
Extreme weather is putting Canada’s reputation as tourist destination at risk
Wildfires have displaced residents and restricted travel in some areas across Canada this summer just as the country looks to revive tourism business after years of pandemic-related restrictions.
25.08 / 19:05
Climate change
Wildfires
Canada News
Conspiracy theories swirl around wildfires amid record season in Canada
wildfire season is devastating evidence of the effects of climate change, scientists say, but for some conspiracy theorists, the thousands of square kilometres of burnt ground isn’t enough to convince them.Instead, space lasers, arsonists and government plots to restrict people’s movement are some of the causes of the fires, according to fringe online circles. But despite being fringe, these theories are widely circulated and boosted by social media algorithms.People turn to conspiracy theories to help them make sense of disasters like the recent wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui, in British Columbia or the Northwest Territories, said Eric Kennedy, associate professor at York University’s school of administrative studies.“Some of the conspiracy theories about wildfires create simple villains, or simple evil characters – ‘this is Bill Gates, this is the World Economic Forum, this is a particular evil actor,”’ said Kennedy, who studies decision-making in emergency contexts, particularly wildfires.“Sometimes the simple stories are very appealing.
24.08 / 06:21
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BC Wildfire
BC wildfires
B.C. wildfires: Why some British Columbians say they won’t leave the fire zone
Shuswap resident Kyle Boppre offers a simple explanation when asked why he defied an evacuation order issued as a wildfire bore down on his neighbourhood.“It’s just, I guess, in my blood to fight,” he said. “We were able to save our home.”Boppre and others in the small communities that dot the Shuswap region’s waterfront felt like they were on their own, with no choice but to take the firefight into their own hands.But authorities say that their actions put their lives at risk and imperil firefighting strategies.
21.08 / 21:47
Insurance
Wildfires
Northwest Territories
BC Wildfire
Yellowknife
What to know about home insurance if you’ve been displaced by B.C. or N.W.T. wildfires
All standard homeowner and tenant insurance policies cover damage caused by wildfires, and also provide coverage to help with the cost of mass evacuations, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC).
21.08 / 19:31
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BC Wildfire
BC wildfires
Lost
50 structures confirmed lost to West Kelowna wildfire so far; 5 in Kelowna
McDougall Creek wildfire, the largest of the three fires in the region, is still mapped at 11,000 hectares — a number unchanged from the weekend in large part due to the lack of visibility caused by a thick layer of smoke. Further support has come to help with everything from evacuees to the fire fight itself.There are 41 fire departments from across B.C.
21.08 / 17:53
Wildfires
Canada News
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Wildfires in B.C., N.W.T. causing ‘apocalyptic devastation,’ Trudeau says
wildfires in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories have caused “apocalyptic devastation” in those regions, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.A state of emergency has been declared in B.C., where hundreds of fires across the province have forced mass evacuations. In N.W.T., all residents of the territory’s capital have been ordered to evacuate because of the threat of an encroaching wildfire.Trudeau, speaking in Cornwall, P.E.I., ahead of a Liberal cabinet retreat, said he met with several N.W.T evacuees on Friday in Edmonton, where they had driven for hours to find safety from the Yellowknife-area fires.“People are facing horrific situations.
20.08 / 11:33
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Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Northwest Territories wildfire
Yellowknife nearly emptied as fire fight continues: ‘Most of the people are now gone’
Northwest Territories, where officials say the weather has helped slow the threat of an encroaching wildfire.An evacuation order issued Wednesday for Yellowknife, a city of 20,000, had a deadline of Friday noon, and RCMP were going door to door urging people to leave.Officials say more than 19,000 people complied with the evacuation, leaving in streams of vehicles south down the highway or by air on evacuation flights.They say about 2,600 people remain in the city — 1,000 of them essential workers.As of Friday night, wind continued to pose an imminent threat and the fire remained about 15 kilometres from the northwest edge of the city.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited some evacuees in Edmonton and commended all for a “thoughtful, orderly evacuation.”Many evacuees have travelled to different areas of Alberta but some were also being flown to Manitoba.Emergency teams, crews working on the fire, utilities workers and the RCMP were among those remaining in the city.“Yellowknife feels like a ghost town at the moment, that’s for sure,” said Vincent Meslage, an essential worker.Meslage and a friend spent the better part of Friday driving people to the airport to get on evacuation flights.“There were some people that were still stressed out, other people remained calm,” he said.“At the end of the day, most of the people are now gone.”Meslage said the last gas station has closed in Yellowknife. So have all the stores and restaurants.Smoke lifted briefly in Yellowknife but returned Friday evening.Mike Westwick, a wildfire information officer, said cooler temperatures and more moisture in the air aided the fight and the fire didn’t move much.Unfortunately, no rain showed up.
18.08 / 05:15
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Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Northwest Territories wildfire
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Weekend
Evacuation flights for N.W.T. wildfires to continue into weekend, military to assist
Northwest Territories as wildfires threaten multiple communities, including the capital, Yellowknife.Territorial officials told reporters during a Thursday evening briefing that 22 flights will be available with more to be made available Saturday, depending on weather conditions and the availability of crews and planes.“We will be running flights 24/7 until the population that is wanting to get out on flights are able to evacuate via those flights,” said Jennifer Young, information officer for the territory’s emergency management organization.Additional flights out of the territory will be provided by the Canadian Armed Forces, who Global News confirmed Thursday was deploying four more aircraft to assist with evacuations.Earlier in the week, the Canadian Forces already started flying out evacuees on two Hercules transport aircraft.On Thursday, military sources confirmed to Global News that two more Hercules aircraft, one C-17 aircraft and one Polaris aircraft were to be involved in evacuation efforts. They will come from CFB Trenton in Ontario and are expected to arrive in Edmonton on Thursday before heading north.The arrival of further military assets on Friday was confirmed by Chief Warrant Officer Richard Francoeur during the media briefing Thursday.Efforts to evacuate Yellowknife’s 20,000 residents and two nearby First Nations are quickly approaching a deadline of noon on Friday, as a wildfire nears the city.
18.08 / 05:15
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Wildfire
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Northwest Territories wildfire
Yellowknife is evacuating as N.W.T. fire nears. What are the escape options?
The approaching wildfire is forcing Yellowknife residents to evacuate their homes and seek safety elsewhere.The wildfire is burning closer and the Northwest Territories government has ordered residents to evacuate.But they have very few options to escape the city. Flights start on Thursday afternoon but are limited to those who can’t drive or have health issues, according to the evacuation order.There is only one road out of Yellowknife that leads away from the encroaching fire.
17.08 / 05:33
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N.W.T. wildfires destroy town of Enterprise, threaten Yellowknife: ‘Everything I loved in life is gone’
Debilitating smoke has been hanging over the heads of many in Yellowknife for days and a wildfire on the outskirts of the northern city is growing steadily.
17.08 / 04:57
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Wildfire
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
City of Yellowknife ordered to evacuate due to nearby N.W.T. wildfires
Everyone in the city of Yellowknife was ordered to start evacuating on Wednesday due to nearby wildfires.
15.08 / 02:45
Enterprise
Wildfires
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife declares state of local emergency due to wildfires in Northwest Territories
The City of Yellowknife declared a state of local emergency due to surrounding wildfires on Monday night.
10.08 / 05:09
Wildfires
‘Apocalyptic’ Maui wildfires kill 6, force others to jump into the sea to escape
The out-of-control wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui have killed at least six people and injured dozens more, while others were forced to jump into the ocean to escape.
22.07 / 05:35
Wildfires
Alberta
Helicopter
‘He was a real-life hero… the love of my life’: Wife of Alberta helicopter pilot
The helicopter pilot who lost his life while battling wildfires in northern Alberta is being remembered as an incredible father to his sons and a fiercely loyal family member, colleague and friend.
17.07 / 12:41
Wildfires
Wildfire
BC Wildfire
Wildfires have now burned 10M hectares of Canadian land
Canadian wildfires so far this year have burned 10 million hectares of land and counting, data from theCanadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre shows.
02.07 / 15:45
Wildfires
Does wildfire smoke smell like burnt plastic to you? There’s a reason
If you think you’ve smelt burnt plastic coming from lingering wildfire smoke, you may not be alone. There actually is a scientific reason for such a smell.
14.08 / 16:11
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Ukraine war: Zaporizhzhia 'blackmail', Hungary imports more gas, anthem played to Russian tourists
Kyiv and Moscow once again accused one another of firing on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station on Sunday.
14.08 / 13:17
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Wildfires
Jerusalem shooting: Eight Israelis injured as gunman opens fire on bus near holy Western Wall
A gunman left eight Israelis injured in Jerusalem in a shooting near one of the country's holiest sites.
14.08 / 12:25
Climate change
Drought
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Wine
UK to unseat Champagne wine region due to climate change, finds study
The UK could unseat top wine-producing regions Champagne and Burgundy in France due to the effects of climate change, according to a new study.
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