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Year Article Type Location ... set the death toll at 223 but the New York Times set the ... Alberta 21 of the deaths caused by inhaling carbon dioxide and carbon ...
Northern Sunrise County, Alberta: 5 5 people were killed in a crash in Northern Alberta after a truck and van collided on Highway 88 in Northern Sunrise County. Both occupants of the truck were killed as well as 3 members of the Whitefish Lake First Nation who were travelling in the van. [35] Highway 83 crash 31 September 2023 Swan River ...
This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll. ... Alberta, Canada [63] 3 ... New Year event stampede at Yahiko Shrine:
3 deaths include 2 murders (victims) and 1 suicide (perpetrator) [34] 2018 August 3 2018 Alonsa EF4 Tornado: Tornado Alonsa, Manitoba: Prairies 1 Between both Canada and the United States, the Alonsa tornado was the only EF4+ rated tornado for the year of 2018 [35] 2018 August 15 – 2018 British Columbia wildfires: Wildfires British Columbia ...
The Alberta case, of a woman in her 50s, marks the second case of blood clots, and the only death after more than 253,000 doses of AstraZeneca were administered in the province, Alberta's chief ...
An average of 16 tornadoes occur in Alberta every year, and an average of 41 tornadoes occur each year in the Prairie Provinces. The highest death toll due to a single tornado in Alberta occurred on July 31, 1987, colloquially referred to as Black Friday. Canada ranks second in the world for tornado occurrences after the United States.
The Alberta case, of a woman in her 50s, marks the second case of blood clots, and the only death after more than 253,000 doses of AstraZeneca were administered in the province, Alberta's chief ...
The wildfire burning near Fort McMurray on May 1, 2016. On May 1, 2016, a wildfire began southwest of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.On May 3, it swept through the community, forcing the largest wildfire evacuation in Alberta's history, with upwards of 88,000 people forced from their homes.