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Canada’s western provinces battling multiple wildfires amid warm, dry weather

The Manitoba Wildfire Service says heat and hot weather have caused 45 blazes in the province with the largest being east of Mathias Colomb Cree Nation.B.C. wildfires: Assessing damage caused by Nohomin Creek Fire

It says about 230 square kilometres have been burned, and the nearby community of Pukatawagan has been evacuated. The service says rain has helped firefighting efforts in the southern half of Manitoba, but the northwest corner of the province remains a concern with new fires starting and heavy smoke obstructing suppression efforts.

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