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In reply to the discussion: All of Fort McMurray ordered to flee wildfire in the largest fire evacuation in Alberta's history [View all]suffragette
(12,232 posts)23. Thank you for the specific local info for that area of Alberta.
I'm more familiar with BC, since it's not far from Seattle and I lived up in Bellingham for awhile, so I hopped across the border often.
Last year was horrible down here, too. I've been hoping that with the decrease of the 'Blob' hearing up the Pacific and with the better winter rains we had that this year would be better. Still hoping for that, but we broke all time heat records for April and, as I noted up thread, when it's been hearing up, the temps are spiking high rather than any gradual increase. Worries me for this summer.
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All of Fort McMurray ordered to flee wildfire in the largest fire evacuation in Alberta's history [View all]
suffragette
May 2016
OP
News says largest in Alberta's history, so that would be history for province,
suffragette
May 2016
#4
Me, too. Between the open toxic pits and impact of climate change on conditions,
suffragette
May 2016
#7
Good point about how salmon enrich the environment as well as how they depend on it.
suffragette
May 2016
#20
So I understand it takes a lot of water to mine the oil sands and oil shale. Lots. nt
bemildred
May 2016
#32
I lived in Southern California for awhile and this reminds me of Santa Ana fires there.
suffragette
May 2016
#43
"Fire officials say it may already rank as one of the most destructive disasters
suffragette
May 2016
#50