Ranchers fear for livestock as Canada wildfires rage

게시됨 2023년 5월 12일

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Wildfires in Alberta, Canada's largest cattle-producing region, have forced the evacuation of nearly 30,000 people and burnt over 400,000 hectares of land. Rancher BJ Fuchs and his son evacuated their herd, but are not out of danger yet. The fires, likely caused by a combination of lightning and human activity, are part of a series of extreme weather events hitting Western Canada due to global warming. Farmers and ranchers are taking measures to protect their livestock and crops, and transporting cattle to emergency spaces.
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Rancher BJ Fuchs hasn't been able to let his guard down as wildfires advanced in Canada's Alberta province, so far sparing his farm in Shining Bank but scorching forests and grasslands all around it. Paddocks that usually hold up to 1,000 cows sit empty and a haze of smoke has reduced visibility to less than five meters (16 feet). Fuchs and his son managed to evacuate his herd before the wildfires jumped a nearby river and arrived at his doorstep. Smoke now billows from piles of burnt trees on his wooded lot west of the provincial capital Edmonton. The blaze that threatened his farm was powerful, he told AFP. "It's pretty scary stuff when fire's that close to your home." "There're still hot spots and, you know, I don't think we're out of danger yet," he said, sporting a days-old beard and a cowboy hat. "So I don't think we can let our guard down." Alberta is the largest cattle producing region in Canada, with ...
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