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Alberta Wildfire responded to 1,210 wildfires this year , exceeding last year’s record-breaking total of 1,080 .
In 2024 , 705,000 hectares burned, down 68 per cent from the 2.2 million scorched in 2023 .
Of the wildfires burned, nearly 33,000 were in Jasper National Park .
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