Following a years-long series of extreme wildland fire seasons, 2020 has been one of Canada’s quietist since the 1990s. The national wildfire preparedness level remained at Level 1 most of the summer, indicating fire management agencies had adequate resources to respond to fire events without assistance from other jurisdictions (provinces, territories, or international support). A brief period of Level 2 occurred between June 19 and July 12, in which more than one province or territory saw significant fire activity, with moderate resource-sharing required.
The United States is at preparedness level 5 with significant fires on the west cost extending from Washington through California.
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Following a years-long series of extreme wildland fire seasons, 2020 has been one of Canada’s quietist since the 1990s. The national wildfire preparedness level remained at Level 1 most of the summer, indicating fire management agencies had adequate resources to respond to fire events without assistance from other jurisdictions (provinces, territories, or international support). A brief period of Level 2 occurred between June 19 and July 12, in which more than one province or territory saw significant fire activity, with moderate resource-sharing required.
The United States is at preparedness level 5 with significant fires on the west cost extending from Washington through California.
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