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Šumski požari u sjeverozapadnom Ontariu pokreću upozorenja o kvaliteti zraka za Toronto, južne regije
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Šumski požari u sjeverozapadnom Ontariu pokreću upozorenja o kvaliteti zraka za Toronto, južne regije

Šumski požari u sjeverozapadnom Ontariu uzrokuju značajne probleme s kvalitetom zraka, a dim se kreće prema jugu i utječe na područja poput Toronta i okolnih regija.

Wildfires in northern Ontario have led to evacuation orders for several communities and triggered air quality warnings across the Greater Toronto Area. Residents in Armstrong, Cushing Lake, Collins First Nation, Whitesand First Nation, and Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation have been told to leave their homes immediately. Emergency Management Ontario advised people to evacuate southward toward Thunder Bay. Meanwhile, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) urged residents in Ignace, Crystal Lake, and the Highway 633 area to prepare for potential evacuations. Social media posts showed thick plumes of smoke and intense flames, indicating the severity of the situation. The fires have caused widespread concern, with Environment Canada issuing a severe heat warning for much of northern Ontario. Forecasters predict high temperatures of up to 36°C, with the humidex making conditions feel even hotter, reaching 40°C. This extreme heat has contributed to the rapid spread of wildfires, exacerbating the crisis. Smoke from these fires has drifted south, affecting air quality in Toronto and surrounding regions. Environment Canada has issued air quality alerts spanning from Thunder Bay to Kingston and down to London. The smoky conditions are expected to persist through Thursday, with meteorologists predicting that winds will continue to carry the smoke over southern Ontario until at least Friday. As of Tuesday evening, Ontario forest fire officials reported 148 active wildland fires in the northwest region, with 69 of them still uncontrolled. In addition to the communities already under evacuation orders, smoke from the fires has impacted the Greater Toronto Area, leading to poor air quality. Jean-Philippe Bégin, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, noted that winds from the northwest will keep Toronto and southern Ontario covered in smoke until at least Friday. He warned that while the smoke might clear by the end of the week, it could shift the problem to communities further north. Bégin emphasized that the ongoing wildfires continue to release harmful fine particles into the atmosphere, posing risks to public health. The effects of the smoke extend beyond Ontario, with wildfire smoke from northern Canada having previously affected parts of the United States. Health experts warn that prolonged exposure to such conditions can lead to respiratory issues, especially among vulnerable groups like children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions. Environment Canada recommends limiting outdoor activities and monitoring for symptoms such as throat irritation, headaches, coughing, and more severe effects like wheezing and chest pain. Residents are encouraged to stay indoors and close windows to reduce exposure. In response to the escalating situation, the Canadian National Railway Co. temporarily suspended rail operations near Armstrong, Ont., as a precautionary measure. Employees and residents in the area were evacuated on Monday night. The Government of Canada has stated that the 2026 wildfire season started slower than the previous two years, which saw some of the worst wildfire outbreaks in the nation’s history. However, rising temperatures have increased the likelihood of more fires. As of Wednesday, 835 active fires were burning nationwide, with 112 classified as out of control. Over 4.7 million acres have been consumed by wildfires so far, primarily in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. The current heatwave has also broken records in parts of Ontario, with downtown Toronto recording a temperature of 37.6°C, surpassing the previous record of 35.6°C set in 1995. Environment Canada warns that extreme heat combined with poor air quality requires people to take extra precautions to stay cool. A low-pressure system expected to bring rain across much of the province on Friday may provide temporary relief to firefighters and help improve air quality by clearing particulate matter from the atmosphere. Despite these developments, the ongoing wildfires continue to pose challenges for both emergency responders and local communities.

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The Globe and Mail logoThe Globe and MailNeovisan🔒SredinaČinjenice 95Objektivnost 98jučer
Šumski požari u sjevernom Ontariu zahtijevaju hitnu evakuaciju

Stanovnici u nekoliko zajednica sjeverozapadnog Ontarea dobili su naredbe za evakuaciju zbog aktivnih požara.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): Članak pruža činjenične informacije o evakuaciji u vezi s požarima bez zauzimanja stava ili korištenja pristranog jezika.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 95 · Objektivnost 98): The article accurately reports evacuation orders for specific communities and includes details from official sources like the OPP and Emergency Management Ontario. The mention of environmental conditions aligns with public forecasts. The tone remains neutral and factual.

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Toronto prekriven dimom jer šumske požare pokreću upozorenja o kvaliteti zraka

Šumski požar u sjeverozapadnom Ontariu uzrokovao je da dim kreće prema jugu, što je dovelo do lošeg kvaliteta zraka u području Velikog Toronta. Stanovnicima se savjetuje da preduzmu mjere opreza zbog opasnih uvjeta.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): U članku su prikazane činjenične informacije o utjecaju šumskih požara na okoliš, bez da se otvoreno favorizira bilo koji politički stav, usredotočen je na neposredne posljedice na zdravlje i sigurnost stanovnika, bez da se zauzme strana u širim političkim raspravama vezanih uz klimatske promjene ili upravljanje šumama.

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