Smoke from wildfires in Canada wafts into Upper Midwest
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Dozens of fires are burning in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, causing evacuations and states of emergency as smoke is being blown into the Midwest, causing air quality alerts.
Wildfires in Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are creating smoke visible in Michigan. Here's what to know.
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Manitoba's premier says the Canadian prairie city of Flin Flon hasbeen virtually deserted and more evacuees were expected as wildfires raged in the province.
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Ferocious wildfires in western Canada have forced thousands of people to flee their homes in Manitoba. Some 17,000 Canadians were evacuated before the blaze spread to neighbouring Saskatchewan. Scott Moe,
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The Canadian province of Manitoba has declared a state of emergency over a series of wildfires, and Prime Minister Mark Carney has agreed to send in the military to help.
As wildfires rage in Canada, smoke is drifting into the U.S., and some of it may end up in the D.C. Metro area as early as Saturday. The fires have forced the evacuation of at least 17,000 people in Manitoba and Saskatchewan,