How the usually damp Newfoundland and Labrador turned into a hot spot for wildfires | Unpublished
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Author: Greg Mercer
Publication Date: August 13, 2025 - 20:14

How the usually damp Newfoundland and Labrador turned into a hot spot for wildfires

August 13, 2025

With its frequent fog, rainstorms and snow squalls barrelling in from the Atlantic Ocean, Newfoundland and Labrador has long been known as a place with unpredictable weather. But until recently, dangerously hot and dry summers weren’t something people had to worry about.

As unprecedented wildfires chase thousands from their homes in the eastern part of the province, Newfoundlanders are concerned that their usually damp island is entering new territory.



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