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Canada's Inferno Ranking now #2 Worldwide

 

What is happening in Canada? Canada's First Nations people live up in Northern Canada. Six thousand seven hundred and thirty nine Canadian fires are active as of July 18 2026. Today, I saw what looked like a small fox or coyote desperately walking in the middle of a two lane drive at 3:45 am. I wonder could this animal have come all the way from Ontario's land where the fires are taking place. I do not live in Ontario but it makes me feel sad for those that are being displaced. Northwestern Ontario Canada majority First Nations communites have been burning for several days. So what happens to the people and animals dead that are displaced? Canadian Forest Fires now is ranking #2 Worldwide. And what about nature? Around my property Trees are growing like weeds. The trees also provide a cool environment to my home and to the nature living around it. Coolness is needed for the Heatwave 2026. Its human survival. Yesterday Toronto canceled outdoor events due to poor air quality. Nineteen States in United States reporting poor air quality and orange skies. Currently, Chicago is one of the worst States with poorest air quality around the world. As the Ontario 100 some fires not being contained pushes the smoke down south to the United States and neigbouring provinces more needs to be done.  Not enough fire equipement, fire men was used to get to #2.   Last year it was Northern Manitoba, British Columbia (BC), this year Northwestern Ontario and BC.We are living in unprecedent times, its time to be aware. Also Read, "Wildfire Trend The World is at a Human Crisis July 17, 2026"

Yours Truly, Veronica Davis


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Screen shot  July 18 2026

In the below video people look lost as they stare to the inferno infront of them.  Should they have been evacuated a long time before? A fireman talks to a baby fawn, saying, " Come on let's get you out of here". A herd of bucks are seen running desperately surrounded by fire not knowing where to go. Further reporting:

Consumed forests for thousand of residents to evacuate damaged infrastructure filled the skies with thick smoke and triggered large scale emergency response operations In Wabakimi Provincial Park intense wildfires burned vast sections of protected, forest, destroying natural habitats, forcing Park closures, filling the air with dense smoke, and making firefighting operations extremely difficult across the remote Wilderness.  

A famously captured video of men trapped and surrounded by the wildfire, filming their ordeal, as the expressed what could have been one of their last liveable moments of their lives. One man cries out, " This could potentially overtake us here. This is getting a little scary".  Another potentially knowing that no one would be there to rescue them despite of their urgent and yet calmly says on to another on his phone, " You all need to hurry up here like seriously. .We are encased in flames", as he urgently captures the horrific imagery around him. Another man demands that the train needs to move backwards. They still managed bravely to walk out of the train and still be alive today.

Canada on Fire🔥 Massive Wildfires Turn Skies Orange, Destroy Forests Force Evacuations in NW Ontario https://youtu.be/x8RMUpXlwOA

Wildfires in Nova Scotia

Dangerous wildfire smoke blankets 19 states: ABC World News Tonight with David Muir - July 16, 2026 by ABC News https://youtu.be/RZq9doNxuUE


Sources

https://www.megatrndz.com/2026/07/canadas-inferno-ranking-now-2-worldwide.html

Wildfires continue to rage across Ontario, forcing more evacuations

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/general/wildfires-continue-to-rage-across-ontario-forcing-more-evacuations/vi-AA2897Nu?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=6a5b53702820438b9e610ae07c7d57b8&ei=29