Park Fire Balloons in California as Smoke Spreads in Northwest and Canada
Wildfires in Northern California and western Canada continue to rage, forcing evacuations in affected areas. The Park fire, the largest wildfire this year, has burned over 71,400 acres in California and is only 3 percent contained.
The smoke from these fires has spread across the western U.S., reaching the East Coast. Firefighters are facing extreme fire behavior and are using bulldozers and crews to battle the blazes.
In Canada's Jasper National Park, a wildfire has destroyed about a third of the town of Jasper, prompting evacuations of residents and visitors. Rain and cooler conditions are aiding firefighters, but the fire remains out of control.
Overall, both California and Canada are experiencing intense fire seasons, with multiple fires burning simultaneously.
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