Fires on the Rise

FIERY INFERNO: OVER 100 WILDFIRES BURN CANADA, MASSIVE EVACUATION UNDERWAY

Alberta in western Canada has declared a state of emergency in connection with numerous forest fires. According to the authorities, about 25 thousand people have already been forced to evacuate from the danger zone. Some were taken to safety by boats or helicopters. Thousands more residents were urged to prepare for evacuation.
109 rapidly spreading fires were recorded in the region. More than 50 of them have not yet been taken under control. After a hot, dry spring, and with so much combustible material, a few sparks are enough to start really terrible fires.
Nearly all of Alberta, much of neighboring Saskatchewan and much of the Northwest Territories are at extreme risk of wildfires, officials said.

SEVERE WILDFIRES HAVE ENGULFED RUSSIA'S KURGAN REGION

Fire destroys historic Philippine post office building

A huge fire destroyed a historic post office in the Philippine capital Manila, officials said Monday.

More than 80 fire trucks were sent to the decades-old landmark after the blaze broke out late Sunday, the Bureau of Fire Protection said.

Thick, black smoke billowed hundreds of metres into the sky as flames gutted the neo-classical Manila Central Post Office that overlooks the Pasig River.

It took firefighters more than seven hours to get the inferno under control.

“The whole building has burned down from the basement all the way to the fifth floor,” Postmaster General Luis Carlos told DZBB radio.

The cause of the blaze was being investigated, he said.

Fire brigades from across the capital deployed personnel to fight the blaze that left one volunteer firefighter with minor injuries.

Originally built in 1926, the post office was once considered the “grandest building” in Manila, according to its website.

It was destroyed in World War II as US forces recaptured the capital from Japanese occupation forces, and rebuilt in 1946.

The Philippine National Museum declared the building an “important cultural property” in 2018.

Letters, parcels and the postal agency’s entire stamp collection were in the building and are likely destroyed, Carlos said.

DASH CAM FOOTAGE SHOWS NOVA SCOTIA WILDFIRE BURNING FIERCELY

Video recorded on a dash cam in Hammonds Plains, near Halifax on Sunday (May 28) shows large flames and smoke alongside a road. Halifax declared a state of local emergency late on Sunday after a wildfire caused evacuations and power outages.

CANADA, YOU ARE UNDER ATTACK, NUMEROUS 'WILDFIRES' ERUPT SIMULTANEOUSLY, LATEST - QUEBEC

Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia...? We can add Ontario as well. It could not be more obvious that these wildfires are not natural, and not spreading.

Please see video.

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Warning of 'very high' wildfire risk across Scotland

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) has issued a Scotland-wide warning of a "very high" wildfire risk.

It comes as firefighters remain at the site of a wildfire that has been burning for almost two weeks.

The incident near Cannich in the Highlands has caused extensive damage to an RSPB Scotland nature reserve.

The alert covers most of Scotland until Saturday. Parts of the Highlands, Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders are expected to reach "extreme" risk.

The SFRS said most wildfires are started by accident.

Station commander John Harvey said: "We urge everyone to make sure that they don't increase the chance of wildfire.

"Wild and grass fires can start by the careless disposal of cigarettes and barbecues or campfires left unattended.

"They then have the potential to burn for days and devastate vast areas of land, wildlife and threaten the welfare of nearby communities."

The wildfire near Cannich started on Sunday 28 May. Forestry and Land Scotland said a campfire was believed to have been the cause.

Dozens of firefighters were supported by gamekeepers, RSPB and Forestry and Land Scotland staff.

Two firefighters were injured after their vehicle overturned.

At the height of the blaze the smoke was photographed by satellites from space.

Four appliances remained at the scene on Wednesday, with crews dealing with hotspots.

Local councillor Chris Ballance said the community of Cannich had been "traumatised" by the incident and praised the efforts of firefighters.

In a letter to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Mr Ballance, said: "Thirty square miles of moor and woodland, 25 years-worth of conservation work destroyed. I smelt the smoke 12 miles away, and it was visible from space.

"On behalf of the City of Inverness area committee, and in particular my ward of Aird and Loch Ness, I have to thank you, and ask you to give our thanks to all your team, for your work in overcoming the fire at Cannich.

"As the earth burns, I can think of no better definition of the word 'hero' than 'firefighter'."

RSPB Scotland said it was still assessing the full-scale of the fire's impact on its Corrimony reserve.

A spokeswoman said: "But it is clear that it is extensive and will cost hundreds of thousands of pounds and take many years to restore."

8 June 2023


Smoke has billowed over the U.S. border from Canada, where hundreds of forest fires have scorched 9.4 million acres and forced 120,000 people from their homes in an unusually early and intense start to the wildfire season.

The vast wildfires covered much of the east coast of America with smoke on Wednesday, blanketing cities in thick, yellow haze. Schools canceled outdoor activities, airline traffic slowed and millions of Americans were urged to stay indoors on Wednesday, with officials warning that the apocalyptic scenes could continue into the weekend. Here's a full list of cancelations from the wildfires

The hazardous smog sweeping down from the Canadian wildfires has continued to wreak havoc on Thursday for millions of people on the East Coast.

Schools, theatres, libraries, flights and sports games have been closed or canceled amid the high-alert air quality issues.

New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia are being choked by bad air quality which ranks worse than the most polluted cities in the world such as Lahore, Pakistan and Delhi, India.

List of events canceled as hazardous smog sweeps across Northeast

The hazardous smog sweeping down from the Canadian wildfires has continued to cause havoc on Thursday for hundreds of thousands of people on the East Coast.

Trudeau blames wildfires on 'climate change' despite being warned for YEARS that Canada needed better forest management

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is shrugging off the blame for the ferocious wildfires wreaking havoc on the northeast, attributing them entirely to climate change and ignoring any suggestion that poor forest management may have played a role.

Biden yesterday sent 600 American firefighters to Canada to help battle the fires that have been raging for six weeks north of the border.

Those fires came into sharp focus yesterday when a choking blanket of smoke blew south, giving New York City the unhealthiest air of anywhere on earth and sparking chaos in many other states.


Justin Trudeau says wildfires were caused by climate change

16 states and DC have air quality alerts

Health officials in 16 states and Washington DC have issued or extended air quality alerts on Thursday, warning that the smoke could exceed unhealthy levels and make breathing difficult.

Those states include:

Pennsylvania
• Michigan
• New York
• Ohio
• Vermont
• Massachusetts
• Connecticut
• Rhode Island
• New Jersey
• Delaware
• Indiana
• Maryland
• Washington, D.C.
• Kentucky
• Virginia
• North Carolina
• South Carolina

Pennsylvania faces worst air quality

Pennsylvania is now experiencing the worst air quality in the United States, with the Susquehanna Valley reporting an AQI of 353 which is considered 'very unhealthy.'

The air quality in the area is equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes in a single day.

Meanwhile, the DC area was experiencing an AQI of 273, and Brooklyn, New York was reporting an AQI of 209. The normal for New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul said, is between 35 to 50.

Revelation 11:18 And the nations were angry, and Thy wrath is come, and the Time of the "Dead" (Matt. 8:22), that they should be Judged, and that Thou shouldest give reward unto Thy Servants the Prophets, and to the holy people, and them that fear Thy name, small and great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the Earth.

@NancyDrewberry ,
Strange things are happening.
This video from Dutch Sinse may help point to what is taking place. The whole mountain range going up the west side of Old Mexico is putting off smoke, no actual fire is taking place there according this video. The deformed edge of the Craton may have something to do with it.
He points out, do you see any particular source of fire to generate that much smoke, as seen on his video.

Information on smoke at this point of video 12:30 / 1:12:33.

6/07/2023 -- Earthquake activity across North America -- Major Fires across whole plate - UNREST

5/01/2023 -- Fires erupt across Mexico next to Volcanic locations -- Italy M5.1 + California Warned

5/01/2023 -- Fires erupt across Mexico next to Volcanic locations -- Italy...

EZEKIEL Gog and Magog.
38:9 Thou shalt ascend and come like a storm, thou shalt be like a cloud to cover the land, thou, and all thy bands, and many people with thee. King of kings' Bible - Ezekiel
Benjamin Freedman

MAJOR FIRE WITH EXPLOSIONS IN HAMBURG, GERMANY

Psalms 104:32 He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth: He toucheth the hills, and they smoke.

Isaiah 9:18 For wickedness burneth as the fire: it shall devour the briers and thorns, and shall kindle in the thickets of the forest, and they shall mount up [like] the lifting up of smoke.
9:19 Through the wrath of the "I AM" Lord of hosts is the land darkened, and the people shall be as the fuel of the fire: no man shall spare his brother.

Joel 2:30 And I will show wonders in the heavens and in the earth, blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke.

Canadian fires are being set deliberately (arson) - many recent Quebec and Alberta fires started simultaneously - videos and articles


"All of Quebec caught on fire all at once".
Jun 11, 2023


Smith pledges arson investigation into 175 wildfires with no known cause | True North

Quebec caught on fire all at once!

Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, June 10, 2023, #409

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The completely unprecedented Canadian wildfire incinerations are creating and feeding a massive solar radiation management "smoke apocalypse" that has covered the majority of the North American continent. Does this scenario serve primary stated objectives of climate engineering operations? The short answer is yes. On the other side of the world record shattering heat is fueling fires in Siberia. Sea ice in both polar regions is at record low levels with ocean temperatures escalating at blinding speed. Above it all, climate intervention operations are raging. What happens now? The latest installment of Global Alert News is below.

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All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, make your voice heard.
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Confirmed - Formaldehyde & Benzene are in the Smoke Coming from Canada First, some context… On June 2, longtime Geological Watchdog Michael Janitch aka DutchSinse, discovered all of South East Canada caught on fire, at the same exact time, on a clear day! https://rumble.com/v2st4vs-watch-the-canadian-fires-are-either-an-act-of-terrorism-or-attack.html… This appears to be an act of terrorism or an attack, or at the very least, a coordinated event. Fast forward to today, almost a month later, the fires are still raging… As of June 27, there are 480 active fires across the country, with 251 out of control and 152 under control, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre. https://ciffc.ca People in various states are reporting (myself included), a plastic-like smell with symptoms such as agitated, watery, or burning eyes, difficulties breathing… etc Many have been speculating based off of videos where people are using handheld meters detecting highly toxic levels of formaldehyde. The Michigan Department of Environment confirms this as well as other sources. Their explanation… "Wood fires emit a lot of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Most of these VOCs are noticeable to our noses as the familiar "campfire" smell, but they break down quickly when exposed to UV radiation from sunlight. Other VOCs like benzene, formaldehyde and acrolein are also released and they outlast the "campfire" VOCs.” https://twitter.com/MichiganEGLE/status/1673853646004469762… So… the smoke coming from these Canadian fires into the US is highly toxic, more so in some areas. MY THOUGHTS: All evidence suggests the fire that started in Canada was deliberate. It’s hard to refute after seeing video evidence of numerous fires starting in so many places over such a vast area, on a clear day. For What purpose? It’s only speculation, but my opinion is that I am just about 100% certain the Covid Jabs & boosters disabled millions of peoples immune systems. https://rumble.com/v23plj4-dr-robert-malone-17000-physicians-and-scientists-permanent-damage-and-disab.html… All of the sudden, cancer rates are skyrocketing? Add formaldehyde & Benzene, both carcinogenic. Why can’t they put these fires out? Maybe because they don’t want to put these fires out? It pushes forward their Climate Change Hoax Agenda & it makes cancer customers for big Pharma. Stay indoors if it’s bad in your area.

Plaquemine plant explosions, fire: What is ethylene glycol? What happens when antifreeze burns?

https://www.brproud.com/news/local-news/iberville-parish/plaquemine-plant-explosions-fire-what-is-ethylene-glycol-what-happens-when-antifreeze-burns/

On Friday, July 14, multiple explosions were reported at the Dow Chemical plant in Plaquemine. All employees were accounted for with no injuries reported, and no damage outside the plant was reported. A fire, however, continued to burn for hours after the booms rocked nearby neighborhoods.

Iberville Parish Sheriff Brett Stassi said about 9:20 p.m. several explosions happened in the facility’s glycol (antifreeze) area, causing a fire. As of about 10:50 p.m., he said there were no injuries and all workers were accounted for. Stassi said the cause of the explosion is unknown, but something in the process went wrong.