
Forest fires - Ontario.ca
Mar 14, 2022 · Our interactive map visually shows active fires, current fire danger across the province and restricted fire zones in effect. The map now shows perimeters for some fires over …
January 2, 2026 — Swiss ski resort fire leaves 40 dead - CNN
4 days ago · About 40 people were killed and around 119 others injured in a fire at a New Year’s party in a Swiss ski resort bar, according to police.
Forest Fire Info Map - Ontario
The interactive fire map provides the forest fire danger rating as calculated by over 130 weather stations across Ontario's Fire Region. This changes throughout the day to reflect up to date …
Canadian Wildland Fire Information System
The Maps and Reports section presents the current and past days fire danger and fire occurrence in Canada. The National Wildland Fire Situation Report provides a summary of fire activity …
Forest, wildland and outdoor fires - Ontario.ca
Aug 5, 2020 · Learn about forest and wildland fire activity, restrictions, management, safety and prevention.
Around 40 dead, more than 100 injured in blaze at Swiss ski resort …
5 days ago · About 40 people are dead and 115 others injured, most of them seriously, after a fire tore through a crowded bar during a New Year's Eve party in the upscale ski resort of Crans …
Dozens Confirmed Dead in Fire at New Year’s Party in Swiss Alps
5 days ago · The local police said that their preliminary toll was about 40 dead, with roughly 115 injured, in the early morning blaze at a bar in the resort town of Crans-Montana.
FireMap: Track Wildfires in Real-Time with NASA & Local Data
Track global wildfires in real-time with FireMap, using data from NASA FIRMS, EFFIS, and national fire agencies. Stay informed on wildfire activity across the world.
Toronto Fire Active Incidents - City of Toronto
The following active incidents are dispatched from Toronto Fire Services Communication Centre. The contents are updated at five minute intervals from the CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) …
National Wildland Fire Situation Report - RNCAN
This year’s fire season began early with dry spring conditions and high fire danger ratings in the prairies. Communities in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Newfoundland saw …