La flotte de bombardiers d'eau est-elle adaptée aux saisons de feux de forêt?

As the smoke lifts on the worst wildfire season ever recorded in Canada, some question whether the country has the fleet of aerial water bombers it needs keep up with longer, more intense seasons fuelled by climate change. A Canadair waterbomber drops a load of water over the Cape Breton Highlands in Nova Scotia on Friday Aug. 10, 2001. THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO - They're an easily recognizable part of Canada's fight against wildfires, playing a key supporting role in the annual battle against the flames.

Water bombers can look as though they might land in a burning forest, their wings almost skimming the smoky canopy before dumping down thousands of litres of water and pulling back into the sky.

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