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- Tinder-dry jack pines, white and black spruce, poplar and birch
- trees exploded in the heat as more than 3 million acres of Canadian
- timberland went up in smoke during the past two weeks. Some 4,400
- fire fighters battled 560 lightning-ignited fires that swept across
- northern Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario. "The whole north is
- virtually blowing up on us," sighed Albert Driedger, Manitoba's
- minister for emergency services. With high winds pushing dense
- smoke toward Indian reservations, provincial premier Gary Filmon
- declared a state of emergency.
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- Though no deaths or serious injuries were reported, nearly
- 25,000 people were evacuated from their homes and crowded into
- schools and hotels. As scattered rain dampened some of the fires
- in midweek, more than 4,000 evacuees were allowed to return home.
- But most of the blazes were still burning, and fire fighters said
- it would take days of rain to extinguish them. No such downpour was
- forecast.