Several Canadian provinces have experienced major forest fires in recent weeks. Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated for a month, due to the rapid progression of the flames.
Canada is experiencing a catastrophic spring on the fire front. Almost all the provinces of the country are affected by gigantic fires which have forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate in recent weeks. After the west of the country and the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan at the beginning of May, it is the turn of Nova Scotia and Quebec to be affected by huge fires due to hot weather and dry.
In total, more than 2.7 million hectares have already burned in 2023 in the country, eight times more than the average of the last three decades, according to Canadian authorities. And there are currently 214 active fires, 93 of them out of control, nationwide. “It’s a scary time for many people from coast to coast”, said Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, Friday, June 2. Franceinfo returns, in images, to the extent and progression of these fires which are ravaging part of the country.