Smoke from the Canadian wildfires has created toxic air quality in the U.S. Breathing in that smoke could have dangerous ...
Tapia also reported 22 people had suffered burns, eight of them severe, while 95 houses had been destroyed by the 191 still active fires in the central-south zone of Chile, devastating more than ...
More than 160 fires have been reported in Quebec including at least 114 that are out of control, and the country is seeking ...
It has already been a week since the first wildfires ran amok in south-central Chile despite efforts to contain them. High temperatures, dryness, and strong winds add to the plight of local people ...
Cruces started the project after deadly wildfires in 2017. Her flock has since grown from 16 goats to 150 and she hopes to inspire others to follow suit. "In Chile we are failing in fire ...
Smoke from more than 200 wildfires burning across Canada has been turning skies hazy in North American cities far from the flames. We asked Chris Migliaccio, a toxicologist at the University of ...
The fierce wildfires we’ve seen so much of in recent years are also having a negative effect. Let’s take a look at why the ozone layer matters, and how it’s being affected by these wildfires.
CLIMATEWIRE | Climate change is a primary driver of escalating wildfires in California, with extreme temperatures and dry air spawning more intense burning, according to a UCLA study released Tuesday.
Raging wildfires that have burned through thousands of acres have forced more than 16,000 Canadians to evacuate their homes and triggered a burn ban in Nova Scotia, as the region experiences ...
Four fire engines were called to a wildfire in which one person was hurt. At around 4pm on Thursday (May 25), fire crews attended the grass fire on Whitehall Road in Darwen. Four fire engines from ...
MONTREAL >> Quebec is looking internationally for support as it struggles to battle more than 160 forest fires during what federal officials say is shaping up to be among Canada’s worst fire seasons ...