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Firefighters from Mexico help fight forest fires in Canada

Mexico's emergency services were once again called by another country. This time, firefighters from Mexico will help fight forest fires in Canada.

On Wednesday, 108 Mexican firefighters are expected to arrive in Canada to help with the extinction of more than 150 forest fires that have been active in the west of the country for a month and forced thousands to evacuate.

It is the second consecutive year that Mexican firefighters are moving to Canada to fight forest fires.

Last year, dozens of firefighters from Mexico participated in the task of extinguishing several major fires in the province of . . .

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