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Data acquired May 30 - 30, 2002 600 x 450 104 KB - JPEG
Data acquired May 30 - 30, 2002 1200 x 900 371 KB - JPEG
Data acquired May 30 - 30, 2002 2400 x 1800 1 MB Bytes - JPEG
Several fires are burning in the Canadian provinces of Alberta (left) and Saskatchewan (right). Some are burning in prairies to the south, but a few are burning in the forests to the north. According to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, over 1,800 fires have occurred already this year, consuming more than 777,000 acres. Late green-up (new growth of spring vegetation), dry conditions, and wind have made fire dangers high in the region, and many of the fires burning throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba have been fanned out of control. In Saskatchewan, people have been forced to evacuate from their homes as firefighters struggle to control the blazes. This image was captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on May 30, 2002.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published June 2, 2002 Data acquired May 30 - 30, 2002