Remote Canadian Towns Are Ground Zero for the World’s Worst Wildfires
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights Flin Flon, Canada, as the epicenter of major wildfires currently burning in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The small town of 5,000 has been fully evacuated. McIntyre explains that Flin Flon represents a broader pattern of wildfire outbreaks in remote Canadian towns, illustrating the growing danger in areas far from emergency infrastructure.
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