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Canada sends troops to eastern province as fire rages

Canada is sending troops and coast guard personnel to its easternmost province on Thursday to confront wildfires that have forced hundreds to evacuate, as the country endures one of its worst fire seasons on record.

Wildfires across the vast country this year have already burned 7.1 million hectares (17.5 million acres) of land, an area roughly the size of Ireland, according to official data updated Wednesday.

The figure matches the amount of land scorched in 1995, which had been the second-worst season on record, with data going back to 1983.

With hot, dry conditions expected to persist across several regions, and 730 active fires burning, the damage this year is almost certain to pass the toll from two decades ago.

But 2025 is not on track to overtake 2023, when 17.3 million hectares (42.7 million acres) burned, an extraordinary toll that focused global attention on the growing threat of wildfires boosted by human-induced climate change.

Federal emergencies minister Eleanor Olszewski said late Wednesday that she had approved an “urgent request” from the province of Newfoundland and Labrador to help battle growing wildfires.

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