Firefighter dies while battling wildfire near Revelstoke, B.C.(安省25岁消防员在BC省火灾救灾时去世, 音容宛在),RIP

加拿大山火烧毁面积达1000万公顷,超过此前最悲观预测​

澎湃新闻记者 南博一
2023-07-16 10:47
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当地时间2023年7月12日,加拿大Lillooet,航拍Casper溪野火景象。视觉中国 图

加拿大政府7月15日的数据显示,今年加拿大山火烧毁面积已经达到1000万公顷(10万平方公里),比科学家们此前最悲观的预测还要糟糕。
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当地时间2023年6月22日,加拿大新斯科舍省,加拿大坦塔隆地区的野火破坏情况。视觉中国 图

据法新社报道,根据加拿大跨机构森林消防中心(CIFFC)的数据,之前的历史最高纪录发生在1989年,当时加拿大全年山火烧毁面积达730万公顷。今年,在短短六个半月内,加拿大被烧毁的面积已经大致相当于葡萄牙或冰岛的面积。
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当地时间2023年6月24日,加拿大魁北克,西班牙消防员在魁北克省北部附近灭火。视觉中国 图

自一月份以来,加拿大总共发生了4088起火灾,其中不乏已经烧毁数十万公顷土地的大型山火。超过15万人因此流离失所,7月13日,一名19岁的消防员死亡。被部署在受灾严重的魁北克省北部的消防队负责人菲利普·桑萨(Philippe Sansa)表示,“我们正在处理的地区很广阔。火线长达65公里,这给组织工作带来了巨大的挑战。”
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当地时间2023年5月31日,加拿大,来自新不伦瑞克省的八架飞机中的一架在谢尔本县巴灵顿湖附近的火灾上空投放了水和阻燃剂的混合物。视觉中国 图

“我们发现,今年的数据比我们预测中最悲观的情况还要糟糕。”加拿大自然资源部研究员延·布朗格(Yan Boulange)指出,“疯狂的是,自五月初以来就没有喘息的机会。”他说。
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当地时间2023年6月22日,加拿大新斯科舍省,一只母鹿和小鹿穿过谢尔本被烧毁的森林。

截至15日,加拿大仍有906起正在发生的火灾,其中570起被视为失控,无一省幸免。科学家表示,由于地理位置,该国的变暖速度比地球其他地区更快,极端天气事件的强度和频率也因气候变化而增加。
 

N.W.T. wildfire fighter dead after fire injury, officials say​



The death marks the 2nd wildfire fighter killed in Canada this week in the line of duty​

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A badge on the uniform of a member of N.W.T. fire in July 2022. (Liny Lamberink/CBC)
A wildfire fighter who was injured battling a blaze in the Fort Liard District, N.W.T, has died, government officials confirmed on Sunday.

The firefighter, also from Fort Liard, died after he was injured battling a blaze on Saturday, wildfire information officer Jessica Davey-Quantick said in a statement.

"Our thoughts are with his family, friends, colleagues and community. We share your deep sorrow at this loss," said Davey-Quantick.

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"We send our deepest condolences to all those affected by this tragedy, including wildfire personnel who are committed to protecting their communities and the residents of the N.W.T."

The N.W.T. government said it will not be identifying the wildfire fighter at this time as it notifies his family. It said Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the province's coroner's office have been contacted.

The area where the death happened is about 37 kilometres north of the British Columbia border, where residents have been grappling with a lack of rain, record-breaking temperatures in some areas and a record-breaking wildfire season.

In N.W.T., where wildfires have also gripped the area and even temporarily displaced community members from their homes, public parks have been put under a fire ban as a result of extremely dry weather conditions. As of Sunday afternoon, there are 89 active wildfires across the territory.

In a statement Sunday afternoon, N.W.T. Environment and Climate Change Minister Shane Thompson said he was "deeply saddened" to hear of the wildfire fighter's death.

"This has already been a very challenging season for N.W.T. firefighters, with wildfires starting earlier than normal and within reach of our communities and other critical infrastructure," said Thompson.

"Firefighters across the territory have my utmost respect for their continued efforts to protect our homes and our communities while facing such extreme conditions."

The wildfire fighter is the second this week to die in the line of duty in Canada. On Friday, B.C. wildfire fighter Devyn Gale died after she was hit by a falling tree while fighting a blaze.
 
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从图上看,东部山火已经基本没了,现在主要在美加西部边界
 

丢弃烟头引发后院大火 消防局呼吁民众切勿乱丢易燃物!

2023-07-28 来源:加拿大都市网 分类:加拿大新闻 评论(0)

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卑诗省北温哥华消防队最近公开了一段监控视频,展示了一起因乱扔烟头引发的大火。同时,他们再次呼吁公众切勿乱扔烟头,并提醒大家对防火保持高度警觉。

卑诗省今年经历了史无前例的干旱气候和山火季节,消防部门一直在呼吁民众谨慎处理可能引发火灾或助长火势的物品。

北温哥华区消防队长哈钦森(Brian Hutchinson)在周四的推文中,分享了一段由烟头引发的火灾监控视频。

视频显示,一名男士在晚上8时左右在后院乱扔了一支烟头,而后院在6个小时后突然发生大火。

烟头在6小时后突然燃烧起来,火势在短短4分钟内迅速蔓延至整个后院。业主报警的同时也迅速使用水管进行灭火。

虽然其中大部分火灾被认为是由闪电引发的,但仍有21起火灾是由人为造成的,其中包括前不久导致4号高速公路封闭的火灾。

与此同时,高贵林港市上个月将违反吸烟和乱丢烟蒂的罚款增加了一倍,旨在防止公园和其他禁止区域发生火灾。
 

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B.C. firefighters honour Ont. wildfire fighter Zak Muise at memorial and on frontline​

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Zak Muise, from Waterford, Ont., died while battling Donnie Creek fire in northeast B.C. on July 28​

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Dirk Meissner · The Canadian Press · Posted: Aug 09, 2023 1:04 AM EDT | Last Updated: 11 hours ago
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A young man wearing glasses site on a porch in front of a front door. He's wearing a burgundy T-shirt.

Zak Muise was working on the nearly 6,000-square-kilometre Donnie Creek wildfire in the northeast B.C. when he was killed after his ATV rolled over. (Zak Muise/Facebook)
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Firefighters on British Columbia's northern wildfire frontline wore black bandanas Wednesday while others carrying helmets and axes marched in Penticton, B.C., during a memorial procession to honour colleague Zak Muise.
The 25-year-old from Ontario died on July 28 as he helped battle the Donnie Creek wildfire, the largest in the province's recorded history.
RCMP said he was killed when his heavy-duty ATV rolled over a steep drop on a gravel road in a remote area about 150 kilometres north of Fort St. John.
Muise was originally from Waterford, a town in southern Ontario's Norfolk County, and was the youngest of six siblings.

First responders, including municipal and forest firefighters, police, paramedics and others formed a procession at the Okanagan city's Skaha Lake Park, followed by an outdoor public memorial for Muise.
Andrew Bird, training officer at the Penticton Fire Department, took part in the honour guard.
Bird said Muise's parents marched in the procession and were presented with a folded Canadian flag.
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A funerary procession with RCMP officers holding flags of Canada and British Columbia is seen on a city street.

The procession to honour Ont. wildfire fighter Zak Muise is seen in Penticton, B.C. on Wednesday. (CBC)
"We're all here looking out for each other. It was an honour to be there for him and Zak's family," Bird said.
Bird said firefighters from California, Washington state and across the Okanagan took part in the march. He said Muise's firefighting gear was carried during the procession.

Boss remembers 'all-around great person'​

Muise was a contracted firefighter working for Bigcat Wildfire, an organization based out of Summerland, B.C.
"He was a pleasure to be around," Mike Smesman, the owner of Bigcat Wildfire, told CBC News. "Just an all-around great person that really cared about his community and wanted to make a difference, and make an impact."
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A young man is sitting in a diner wearing a brown collared shirt with a company emblem on the shoulder. He's smiling and looking sideways, with one arm over the top of the diner chair.

Zak Muise, 25, is pictured wearing a Bigcat Wildfire uniform in this image posted by the company on social media. Muise died while fighting a wildfire in northeastern B.C. on July 28. (Bigcat Wildfire/Facebook)
Smesman said Tuesday that B.C.'s firefighting community is very tight-knit, and he hoped the Wednesday ceremony would bring them even closer as they remember Muise's life.
"It's just a lot for anybody to have to deal with," he said. "Hopefully, we can all grow and learn and move on, move forward with our lives after this."
Muise was the fourth Canadian wildfire fighter to die while on duty amid a record-breaking season, and the second to die in B.C.
On July 13, 19-year-old Devyn Gale died when she was struck by a falling tree while helping fight a fire near Revelstoke.
The Muise family said the outpouring of support and the memorial have meant a lot as they grieve their loss.
"We are devastated by the sudden and tragic loss of our son, brother and friend," Muise's sister Allison Tackaberry said.
"Zak loved life and loved what he was doing. He will be missed by all who knew him."
"Our hearts go out to all the families of fallen firefighters," Muise's obituary says.
A fundraiser for the Canadian Critical Incident Stress Foundation, which facilitates post-traumatic stress disorder mitigation efforts for first responders and veterans, was created to honour Muise.
 
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