Citizens of Yellowknife and the surrounding area have received orders to evacuate as wildfires encroach on the Northwest Territories capital city.
Multiple conflagrations fueled by drought conditions and warmer-than-average temperatures now threaten the lives and livelihoods of 26,000 Canadians, roughly 60% of the Northwest Territories’ population.
The Yellowknife Highway is Yellowknife’s only land-based connection to the rest of Canada. With the highway threatened, flights to and from Edmonton, Alberta, have increased to assist with the evacuation effort.
Everyone remaining in Yellowknife must leave by Friday at noon.
Hundreds of wildfires raging in Canada's Northwest Territories.
— Ronald John (@rontech777) August 17, 2023
Yellowknife begins evacuation pic.twitter.com/IlAbIEkORm
Wildfire smoke turns sky red in Fort Smith #NorthwestTerritories
— Earth42morrow (@Earth42morrow) August 16, 2023
VC: Dana Fergusson #Wildfire #Canada #FortSmith #Fire #Climate #ForestFire #Weather #Viral #Fire #Firefighters pic.twitter.com/06xwQDEW9A
Record-setting wildfires across Canada over the summer have dramatically affected the air quality across large parts of the United States.
New York (and Eastern US) has been enveloped into orange smog.
— 𝙼𝙰𝚂𝚂 𝙴𝚡𝚙𝚎𝚍𝚒𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 (@MASSExpedition) June 9, 2023
Wildfires are the cause, but this is no ordinary blaze… Is it?
In this eerie, dystopian scene resembling science fiction, thick clouds have shrouded Eastern coastline.
What happened, here?pic.twitter.com/uW7NvjJhDh
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