The incredible scale of one Canadian fire, Northern Quebec

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Sunday, June 25, 2023 at 12:15 PM CDT

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evelution

Brings back (bad) memories of Australia's 2020 fires. A little over 60 million acres burned then, and that started off just like this photo. Good luck over there folks.

ThatGuyWhoLaughs

What the f***

ThatGuyWhoLaughs

What the (removed)

O667

That goodness Covid is behind us - life can finally get back to norma… F***.

Pit_of_Death

Here in the West we're measuring fires in hundreds of thousands of acres on a regular basis now. Million or more too.

hearsay_and_rumour

Jesus Christ. How do you even fight something like that?

Hystus

From another comment by /u/loneblustranger See https://firesmoke.ca/forecasts/current/ for an animated map of smoke and smoke sources over Canada & most of the U.S.

Tricky-Trick1132

From CA - my sympathies

snookigreentea

the diablo 4 marketing is getting out of control..

FinkBass420

There’s one in BC right now that’s over 310 THOUSAND HECTARES.

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