Fallout from the over 100 wildfires currently blazing across Canada is again being felt by U.S. states.

There were 181 active fires in Canada as of Monday, with 90 being classified as "out of control" and 62 as "under control," according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC). Most of those fires, 69, were in British Columbia, followed by 49 in Alberta, 14 to 15 in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, and a handful more spread across other territories.

The situation was categorized as a five, the highest rank on the National Preparedness Level, early Monday afternoon, meaning, "Wildland fire activity is significant within one or more jurisdictions," and "Firefighters and equipment in every jurisdiction in Canada is put to use and international help has been requested."

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