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"The wildfires, which have burned over 200,000 hectares in Manitoba alone, are the largest in the country's history, with over 17,000 people being airlifted out of the affected areas. The fires are so intense that they are producing pyrocumulus clouds, which can transport smoke high into the atmosphere. The air quality is expected to worsen in the coming days, with the US National Weather Service issuing air quality alerts for parts of Minnesota. Climate change is being blamed for the intense fires, with the fire seasons of 2023 and 2024 being the worst in Canadian history."
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