Canadian wildfires are back again after creating havoc last summer. The fumes, smoke, and burning eyes and throat were a massive nightmare for US and Canadian residents during the last year. The orange skies and billowing smoke from densely forested terrains are hard to forget and it looks like the same will be back again this year, however, in what magnitude, is explained by wildlife experts, in a report by USA Today. According to the report, The 2023 Canadian wildfires were a record breaker causing widespread damage and fumes, that affected regions of the United States neighboring Canada. However, experts think that this year will not see such a massive widespread of wildfires.
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According to USA Today, experts like Professor Mike Flannigan, think that 2023's wildfires were record-smashing and extremely destructive with a widespread impact in multiple states and cities across Canada as well as neighboring countries.
However, there are weather reports around the Canadian climate that suggest a warmer summer than earlier along with an impending drought in Canadian regions, and these factors combined post a standard scenario of a previous summer-like wildfire wrath in the same regions.
In 2023, Canada endured a massive impact because of the wildfires. More than 6,600 fires burning more than 37 million acres of area.
Moreover, eight firefighters gave their lives to save some while 230,000 people were evacuated from their homes across Canada looking at the