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    Fires in Canada scorch 5.5 million hectares in 2025

    July 21, 2025
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    Canada’s wildfires have burned more than 5.5 million hectares of land so far in 2025, according to official figures released this week. This year’s fires, while severe, remain below the levels seen in 2023, which was recorded as the country’s worst wildfire season on record. Authorities have confirmed that approximately 13.6 million acres of forest and land have been scorched in 2025 as the country continues to face worsening fire conditions linked to climate change.

    In 2023, more than 6,000 fires swept through Canada, burning over 15 million hectares of land. That year’s fires destroyed a total of 42.9 million acres, a scale of damage that captured international attention and heightened global awareness of the growing risks posed by increasingly severe wildfire seasons. Officials and scientists have consistently pointed to climate change as a key factor driving the worsening conditions.

    Warmer temperatures, combined with drier landscapes and shifting weather patterns, have created an environment where fires ignite more easily and spread more rapidly. As of Friday, officials reported that nearly 3,000 wildfires have been recorded so far in 2025, with 561 fires still active. These figures reflect one of the highest cumulative areas burned at this point in the season, second only to the record-setting year of 2023.

    Rising Temperatures and Drier Conditions Fuel Canada’s Fire Risk

    Michael Norton, an official with Canada’s natural resources ministry, told reporters that this year’s numbers are among the highest ever tracked for this period. Scientists note that Canada has been warming at least twice as fast as the global average in recent years. This accelerated warming is contributing to a range of environmental changes that heighten the risk of wildfires. Reduced snowfall, shorter and milder winters, and earlier onset of summer conditions leave landscapes drier for longer periods.

    These conditions create ideal circumstances for fires to ignite and spread, often with devastating effects on communities, infrastructure, and ecosystems. Wildfires have had wide-ranging impacts across Canada. In addition to direct threats to homes and communities, smoke from these fires has repeatedly affected air quality in major cities and has even crossed borders, impacting neighboring countries. The environmental consequences extend beyond immediate damage, as the fires release significant amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, further contributing to global warming.

    Canada’s firefighting resources have been under sustained pressure as personnel work to control active blazes and protect vulnerable areas. Evacuations, road closures, and health advisories related to air quality have become frequent as the fire season progresses. Officials continue to urge caution and preparedness among residents in high-risk regions. While this year’s wildfire season has not yet matched the unprecedented scale of 2023, authorities caution that the months ahead could bring further challenges as hot and dry conditions persist. – By Content Syndication Services.

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