Explore Canadaさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Explore CanadaInstagram)「Every year from early April to late October, the chance of fire increases in certain regions across Canada. It’s something that officials monitor and prepare for. But not all fires are dangerous, and that’s why it’s important to stay informed when planning your next trip.  Here are our top tips for a safe fire season:  - Stay up to date with the latest fire information leading up to and during your trip.   - Follow the link in our bio for helpful fire information and advisories from each province and territory.  - Respect any campfire bans that may be in place in the area you are visiting.  - Do not travel in evacuation zones.  - Strong winds can bring smoke from faraway fires into communities and is unsafe to breathe for an extended period of time. If smoke becomes heavy, limit your time outside.  - Do not fly drones near forest fires. It increases the risk of fire fighting aircraft collision.   The majority of fires occur in wilderness areas and are a natural part of a forest’s life and even contribute to a healthy ecosystem, regenerating the next stage of forest life! Fire managers keep track of these fires to determine which have the potential to become a threat to humans and where to focus firefighter efforts to manage them. Other fires will naturally extinguish or slow down after rainfall.  In the future, fires are expected to continue as Canada is warming much faster than the rest of the world, providing ideal conditions for more frequent and longer wildfires.」6月9日 2時42分 - explorecanada

Explore Canadaのインスタグラム(explorecanada) - 6月9日 02時42分


Every year from early April to late October, the chance of fire increases in certain regions across Canada. It’s something that officials monitor and prepare for. But not all fires are dangerous, and that’s why it’s important to stay informed when planning your next trip.

Here are our top tips for a safe fire season:
- Stay up to date with the latest fire information leading up to and during your trip.
- Follow the link in our bio for helpful fire information and advisories from each province and territory.
- Respect any campfire bans that may be in place in the area you are visiting.
- Do not travel in evacuation zones.
- Strong winds can bring smoke from faraway fires into communities and is unsafe to breathe for an extended period of time. If smoke becomes heavy, limit your time outside.
- Do not fly drones near forest fires. It increases the risk of fire fighting aircraft collision.

The majority of fires occur in wilderness areas and are a natural part of a forest’s life and even contribute to a healthy ecosystem, regenerating the next stage of forest life! Fire managers keep track of these fires to determine which have the potential to become a threat to humans and where to focus firefighter efforts to manage them. Other fires will naturally extinguish or slow down after rainfall.

In the future, fires are expected to continue as Canada is warming much faster than the rest of the world, providing ideal conditions for more frequent and longer wildfires.


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