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Spain reports nearly 400,000 hectares burned and 37 arrests due to fires

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New ReviewSpain continues to tackle several major wildfires in one of the country's most destructive fire seasons in recent decades, despite temperatures dropping across the Iberian Peninsula.
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Ottawa invests $335K in Sask. firefighter training

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New ReviewThe federal government is investing $335,000 for the Yorkton Tribal Council to support the training of 35 community members in wildland fire management, integrating traditional knowledge and cultural burning practices to address wildfire...
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Does home insurance cover wildfires? Questions and answers from an insurance broker

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New ReviewFrom hotel bills to damaged property to worst-case scenarios of entire homes being destroyed by a fire, many people are facing big costs from the wildfires. Bill Buckingham, president of the Insurance Brokers Association of Newfoundland...
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Cooler temperatures provide some relief for N.L. wildfires

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New ReviewAs wildfires continued to burn out of control in Newfoundland and Labrador on Monday, the forecast called for a break in the hot temperatures and more rainfall. It's made Premier John Hogan hopeful that things have ‘turned the corner.’
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2025 wildfire season is Canada's second-worst on record, minister says

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New ReviewEmergency Management Minister Eleanor Olszewski said wildfires have consumed an area 'roughly the size of New Brunswick' this season, about double the usual average.
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N.L. fire investigator shares how he would examine Kingston fire to determine cause and potential suspect

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New ReviewScott Tilley is a fire investigator and retired firefighter who has completed more than 3,000 investigations. He says while dry temperatures and glass bottles can inadvertently start fires, he tells the CBC’s Adam Walsh he doesn’t...
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Wildfire latest: Cabot Academy in Western Bay destroyed, some C.B.N. residents receive news about lost homes

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New ReviewA picture of wildfire damage in Conception Bay North is beginning to emerge, and some of the news is devastating. Some people who fled the area are starting to receive calls about homes lost to fire, and Cabot Academy in Western Bay has...
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Turkey Grapples With Raging Wildfires And Deadly Quake

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New ReviewTurkey is facing a dual crisis as raging wildfires sweep across multiple regions and a powerful earthquake strikes, causing widespread destruction and casualties.
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Syria wildfires: Civil defence teams battle blazes in Latakia and Hama

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New ReviewA heatwave, strong winds and a prolonged drought are fuelling wildfires in Syria.
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Wildfire season and insurance: What Nova Scotians need to know

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New ReviewAmanda Dean of the Insurance Bureau of Canada says the industry is on high alert this season. In an interview with Tom Murphy, she explains what people can expect from their insurance provider if a home is lost to a fire and shares tips...
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Wildfires destroy thousands of hectares in Spain

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New ReviewMore than 9,000 hectares have been burned in wildfires across Spain’s Ourense province in Galicia, where residents have been evacuated as flames approach homes.
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100 homes estimated lost in C.B.N., more $50K fines issued and Hogan blasts ‘ugly comments’ on tipline

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New ReviewThe CBC’s Zach Goudie has the latest from Thursday’s N.L.’s government briefing, including the status of the wildfires. Premier John Hogan said a tipline was open for the public to report fire ban violations but he blasted people who are...
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10-year-old accordion-player raises money for N.L. wildfire evacuees

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New ReviewZander Wright busked outside a convenience store in Conception Bay South, N.L., to raise money for people forced from their homes by wildfires. He donated the $300 he raised to the Salvation Army and Canadian Red Cross.
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Halifax wildfire was human-caused, N.S. government confirms

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New ReviewA wildfire near a Halifax business park was human-caused, Nova Scotia's Department of Natural Resources confirmed. Crews found an open fire when they arrived on scene Tuesday, but whoever started the fire wasn't around, officials said at...
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#TheMoment a 10-year old N.L. busker donated his earnings to fire evacuees

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New ReviewZander Wright, a 10-year old accordion busker from Conception Bay South, N.L., tells The National about the moment he donated his earnings to communities affected by wildfires across the province.
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Morocco sends two Canadair planes to battle wildfires in Portugal

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New ReviewThe dry climate in the Mediterranean has always made the area prone to wildfires, but experts say that climate change is exasperating the issue with more frequent and bigger fires.
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What a federal wildfire strategy could look like

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New ReviewAnother relentless wildfire season across Canada has led to calls for the federal government to change how it reacts and responds, including organizing resources and becoming more proactive with fire mitigation strategies.
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Europe Heatwave: Wildfires Rage Across Greece

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New ReviewGreece battles its toughest wildfire days of the season as dozens of new fires break out in one day, with extreme weather making firefighting efforts more difficult, a senior official said.
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Out-of-control wildfire in N.B. grows to 1,120 hectares

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New ReviewAn out-of-control wildfire near Miramichi, N.B., has grown to 1,120 hectares in size as the province continues to fight 12 wildfires. Only the Miramichi and Moncton-area fires are considered out of control.
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Canada Faces Second Worst Wildfire Season on Record

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New Review#GRAVITAS | Canadian authorities warn that multiple wildfires are out of control as Canada records second worst wildfire season on record . According to canadian forest authorities, more than 72,000 square kilometres have burned this...
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'Alarming' Canadian wildfire season fuels increased calls for national wildfire administration

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New ReviewHeat warnings remain in place for much of Canada as hot and humid temperatures continue to fuel wildfires. Ken McMullen, fire chief for Red Deer, Alta., is calling for the development of a national wildfire administration to allocate...
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Sweltering temperatures bake parts of Europe

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New ReviewCountries like France, Spain and Portugal are under heat alerts as temperatures soar across parts of Europe. Temperatures in some areas are expected to exceed 40 C.
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Forest bans in N.B. and N.S. spark backlash, confusion

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New ReviewIn an effort to prevent more wildfires, two Atlantic provinces are telling people to stay out of the woods. New Brunswick has joined Nova Scotia in restricting activities like hiking and fishing in forested areas. These bans are causing...
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From Italy to France, wildfires rage across Southern Europe amid record temperatures

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New ReviewWildfires are tearing through southern Europe, killing at least three people and displacing thousands as flames, driven by strong winds and extreme heat, sweep across Greece, France, Spain, and Turkey.