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                                                    </description><item><title>¿Nota cielos brumosos en Miami? Es el resultado de este fenómeno en Canadá</title><link>https://www.elnuevoherald.com/noticias/florida/sur-de-la-florida/article280077539.html</link><description>El humo de los incendios forestales de Canadá que se desplaza hacia el sur a través de la atmósfera, está afectando la calidad del aire y la visibilidad en áreas de estado de la Florida , según el Servicio Nacional de Meteorología de Miami (NWS Miami).</description><pubDate>2023-10-03T21:27+0200</pubDate><guid>elnuevoherald-8623e31187509aaff7c0faa1cb7e5d1a</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231003212700</sortelement></item><item><title>Canada bruised by the worst fire season in its history</title><link>https://thesaxon.org/canada-bruised-by-the-worst-fire-season-in-its-history/</link><description>“Never before seen”, “exceptional in scale, duration”, “immense consequences in the long term”: when scientists look at the figures to take stock of fire season in Canada, they struggle to keep up; find the right superlatives. “It's simple: we've shattered all the records on a Canadian scale,” said,....</description><pubDate>2023-10-03T15:02+0200</pubDate><guid>thesaxon-d869e6a0156b55d2cb1001988be08f7d</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231003150200</sortelement></item><item><title>Canada wildfires by numbers</title><link>https://www.citizen.co.za/news/news-world/canada-wildfires-by-numbers/</link><description>Montreal’s skyline is pictured from Jean Drapeau Park with smoke caused by the wildfires, in Montreal, Quebec, on June 25, 2023. (Photo by Anne-Sophie THILL / AFP)

From east to west, Canada has endured an historic fire season that began very early in the spring and has lasted for more than five months.</description><pubDate>2023-10-03T00:08+0200</pubDate><guid>citizen-a76bfcae5f8e400b690246557ddc7b85</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231003000800</sortelement></item><item><title>Ashes from forest fires in Canada over home skies</title><link>https://www.breakinglatest.news/news/ashes-from-forest-fires-in-canada-over-home-skies/</link><description>September has just ended, which brought the highest values ​​in measurement history, and October is already around the corner with lots of sunshine. “It is warm throughout Styria on Monday and Tuesday,” says Friedrich Wölfelmaier from Geosphere Austria. Up to 26 degrees are expected. Records in the north probably.</description><pubDate>2023-10-02T23:38+0200</pubDate><guid>breakinglatest-cb3ae4e3954616dc01e683e0af48ec69</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231002233800</sortelement></item></channel></rss>