Wildfires force 31,000 to evacuate across Canada
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sábado, 7 de junio de 2025, 2:17 am ET1 min de lectura
Wildfires force 31,000 to evacuate across Canada
Wildfires have forced over 31,000 people to evacuate across Canada, with Manitoba and Alberta being the most affected provinces. The ongoing wildfire season has led to significant disruptions in various sectors, including mining and oil production.In Manitoba, the province is experiencing its worst fire season in years, with over 17,000 people evacuated from 27 active fires. Hudbay Minerals (NYSE: HBM), a major player in the province's mining industry, has temporarily suspended operations at its Snow Lake mine due to the wildfires. The suspension follows an early evacuation notice for the town of Snow Lake, where the mine is located. Hudbay has pledged $1 million in financial relief for its employees and has set up a donation fund for affected communities [1][2][3].
The wildfires have also caused suspensions at other mine operations in Manitoba, including Alamos Gold’s Lynn Lake project and Sinomine’s Tanco mine, one of Canada’s two producing lithium mines. The fires have spread to other communities, including Big Island Lake, Schist Lake, and Bakers Narrows. Hudbay’s infrastructure and facilities in both Snow Lake and Flin Flon are considered well-protected from the wildfires and face a low risk of damage [2][3].
In Alberta, wildfires have disrupted oil production, forcing the shutdown of around 344,000 barrels per day (bpd) — roughly 7% of Canada’s total output. Cenovus Energy (TSX: CVE; NYSE: CVE) halted around 238,000 bpd at its Christina Lake oil sands site, while Canadian Natural Resources (TSX: CNQ; NYSE: CNQ) suspended 36,500 bpd at its Jackfish 1 operation. MEG Energy (TSX: MEG) was working to restore about 70,000 bpd due to a power outage affecting its Phase 2B facility. Aspenleaf Energy, a private company, also shut in roughly 4,000 bpd of conventional oil production near Swan Hills [3].
The wildfires have stretched firefighting resources thin, with the province diverting equipment from unaffected areas. The ongoing evacuations and disruptions highlight the need for improved wildfire management and infrastructure to protect communities and industries.
References:
[1] https://za.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/hudbay-minerals-suspends-operations-due-to-manitoba-wildfires-93CH-3743442
[2] https://www.mining.com/hudbay-pauses-snow-lake-mine-due-to-wildfire/
[3] https://www.northernminer.com/news/hudbay-pauses-snow-lake-mine-due-to-wildfire/1003879271/

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