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Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:

Although the fire is having a dreadful impact on the lives of so many individual people, the environmental impact will probably be no worse than when one of the world's volcanoes erupts.

 

if you remember the one in Iceland it was quite impactful with respect to debris in the atmosphere and flights. Just thinking on the amount of burning going on, this seems to be bigger than most in recent memory. It also seems to be moving on and approaching Saskatchewan.

 

I would have thought they may have felled trees ahead of the fire line to create a natural barrier, maybe it's way too big to do that.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:

Although the fire is having a dreadful impact on the lives of so many individual people, the environmental impact will probably be no worse than when one of the world's volcanoes erupts.

 

if you remember the one in Iceland it was quite impactful with respect to debris in the atmosphere and flights. Just thinking on the amount of burning going on, this seems to be bigger than most in recent memory. It also seems to be moving on and approaching Saskatchewan.

 

I would have thought they may have felled trees ahead of the fire line to create a natural barrier, maybe it's way too big to do that.

 

 

Almost impossible, Canada is pretty much a giant forrest!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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