Where are the forest fire in Timmins on?

Where are the forest fire in Timmins on?

Forest Fire Watch: Timmins – Iroquois Falls, Ontario – Farmzone.

Where is the smoke in Timmins coming from?

Communities in northeastern Ontario are under an air quality statement from Environment Canada because of drifting smoke from forest fires in the northwest. Areas near Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Timmins, North Bay, Manitoulin Island and Chapleau are under the advisory, which was renewed Wednesday.

How big is the Timmins 10 fire?

Information posted on the Ontario forest fire website late Sunday afternoon indicated Timmins 10 had grown to 136 hectares and was still not under control.

How big was Timmins 9 fire?

40,000 hectares
In late May 2012, a wildfire, dubbed Timmins 9 Fire, broke out and spread aggressively throughout the area. It was one of the biggest wildfires that the area had experienced in decades. The fire ended up spanning almost 40,000 hectares.

Where in Canada are the forest fires?

The regions with the highest wildfire occurrence are British Columbia, and the Boreal forest zones of Ontario, Quebec, the Prairie provinces, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Forest fires or wildfires are common occurrences from May to September and can cause extensive damage and put lives in danger.

Why are forest fires happening?

Although human activities — such as lighting campfires and discarding lit cigarettes — are mainly responsible for starting the fires, hotter weather makes forests drier and more susceptible to burning.

How do forest fires start?

Wildfires do sometimes occur naturally, either ignited by the sun’s heat or a lightning strike. However, most wildfires are caused by human activities, including unattended campfires, discarded cigarettes, arson and more. “Human carelessness is the biggest factor contributing to wildfires,” Roise said.

When was the last forest fire in Canada?

List

Article Location Year
2016 Fort McMurray wildfire Northern Alberta (incl. Fort McMurray) and Saskatchewan 2016
2017 British Columbia wildfires Central and South Interior, and Alberta 2017
2017 Alberta fires Alberta, Saskatchewan 2017
North Bay 69 Temagami 2018

Are forest fires a problem?

Every year, there are an estimated 340,000 premature deaths from respiratory and cardiovascular issues attributed to wildfire smoke. The increasing frequency and severity of wildfires pose a growing threat to biodiversity globally. Individuals, companies and public authorities bear great economic costs due to fires.