By Katja Colmenares Canada’s forests have been burning for weeks – now the huge cloud of smoke has arrived over Berlin and Brandenburg. It is around 3,000 kilometers long and has been blowing in recent weeks from the North American
Germany – The effects of the large forest fires in Canada are also being felt in Germany. This is shown by satellite images of smoke clouds. Smoke from wildfires in Canada is turning parts of the sky over Europe orange.
Due to ash dust and the resulting increased number of aerosols, cloud fields can sometimes form more frequently in the evening. In addition – similar to the dust of the Sahara – a slight clouding of the sky is possible.
Potsdam – Brandenburg Health Minister Ursula Nonnemacher (Greens) believes that the planned hospital reform in Germany needs more time. States deemed the timeline too ambitious for legally secure hospital planning, Nonnemacher said after Tuesday afternoon’s cabinet meeting in Havelland District.
A cloud of smoke from forest fires in Canada has been sweeping across Switzerland since Tuesday. The cloud has an area of about 600,000 square kilometers. As Roger Perret of MeteoNews told Today editors, the smoke will reach us like
– A cloud of smoke moves over Switzerland The jet stream carried soot from the devastating wildfires to Europe. The meteorologist explains how this affects the air and therefore health in Switzerland. Posted: 06/27/2023, 02:03 PM No danger to the
Several North American cities are engulfed in smoke due to numerous forest fires in the Canadian province of Quebec. In Montreal, air quality reached negative records on Monday, sporting events and concerts even had to be canceled. The smoke has
– A cloud of smoke moves over Switzerland The jet stream carried soot from the devastating wildfires to Europe. The meteorologist explains how this affects the air and therefore health in Switzerland. Posted today at 2:03 p.m. No danger to
The EU is focusing too much on fighting forest fires, experts tell Euronews, and is not addressing the causes properly. As summer officially started in Europe this week, brand new Canadairs and other fire engines were already deployed in European
Das Feuer hielt die ganze Region in Atem. 700 Hektar in Flames. Die Feuerwehr, die tagelang unter schwersten Bedingungen kämpfte. Wind, der die Flammen immer wieder anfachte. Doch so schlimm die Situation im brandenburgischen Jüterbog Anfang Juni für die Betroffenen