Quebec to improve forest fire adaptation after record-beating wildfire season
Quebec’s forest fire prevention agency says the area burned by wildfires this year was greater than the previous 20 years combined.
SOPFEU director general Éric Rousseau told reporters today that some 45,000 square kilometres of land burned during this year’s record-breaking fire season, including more than 11,000 in the bottom half of the province, where most people live.
“This was a record for all time, never before reported in Quebec,” he said. The previous record for the habitable zone was just under 3,900 square kilometres, in 2005.
Rousseau told reporters in Quebec City that a very dry spring meant fire indicators were near the maximum level in many parts of the province by May.


