A years-long drought is also weighing heavily on Canada’s Northwest Territories. Aside from the heightened risk of wildfires, historically dry conditions are dramatically altering sources of water throughout the territory. Emptied lakes and rivers are becoming worryingly common sights. Heather Yourex-West reports.
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Wildfire concerns spike as lake, river levels hit historic low in Northwest Territories
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