Thousands Flee as Wildfires in Canada Force Evacuations and State of Emergency Declared
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May 29, 2025 08:00
winnipeg, canada - Wildfires in Manitoba, Canada, prompt the largest evacuation in memory, with over 5,000 residents, including those from Flin Flon, fleeing as a 20,000-hectare fire approaches.
Wildfires Prompt Large-Scale Evacuations in Manitoba
Thousands of residents in Manitoba, Canada, are fleeing their homes as wildfires continue to ravage the northern region, with the largest evacuation in memory underway.
State of Emergency Declared
Manitoba Premier Kinew has declared a state of emergency as the fires threaten multiple communities, including the mine town of Flin Flon and indigenous populations.
The wildfires, which have already destroyed nearly 200,000 hectares of forest in a month, are exacerbated by unusually dry and warm weather conditions in the province.
Call for Military Assistance
Kinew has requested the Canadian military's assistance in evacuations, with plans to relocate most evacuees to the provincial capital, Winnipeg, where many are already seeking refuge in hotels.
With fires spreading across all regions, Kinew highlights the need to adapt to a changing climate, signaling a concerning shift in environmental conditions.