The paintings, one in oil and the other in watercolour, have been part of an
"The next four to seven days are absolutely critical until we can find our way to changing weather patterns, and ultimately a soaking rain throughout the north," Mr Moe said.Large parts of Alberta and British Columbia have also ordered evacuations as the fires spread.
The evacuation of residents of the northern First Nations community of Pukatawagan, is a "rapidly evolving situation", a Manitoba official told the BBC on Saturday.Canadian Armed Forces, Manitoba Wildfire Service and Manitoba's Heavy Urban Search and Rescue Team have been using a military aircraft and helicopters to bring people to safety from the northern community in Manitoba."The scale and complexity of these air evacuations cannot be overstated — and neither can the unwavering dedication of the teams executing them," Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday.
In Flin Flon, a city of 5,000 in Manitoba, only firefighters and support workers are left in the town.In Manitoba, there are a total of 25 active fires, according to the province's fire situation report, with 11 classified as out of control.
Danielle Desjardins, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada based in Winnipeg, told the BBC that the forecast for both provinces is not promising.
While a cold front is expected to hit some parts of Saskatchewan, it will not bring relief to the regions where fires are burning.Dosanjh underlined this clearly with his maharajah look at the Met Gala. "It's like the popularity of his androgynous style was waiting to happen," Pande says.
The composite impact of this trend on emerging artists is unmissable today in Punjab.Local Bhangra performances, for instance, are no longer limited to traditional "dhoti-kurta-koti" costume sets paired with juttis (ethnic footwear). Performance attire now includes sneakers, typographic T-shirts, deconstructed bottoms and even denims.
"Such items are highly sought after by customers," says Harinder Singh, owner of the brand 1469.The merchandise in Singh's stores, includes accessories popularised by Punjab's music stars, such as versions of Phulkari turbans worn by Dosanjh, Kanda pendants that were first popularised by veteran Bhangra artist Pammi Bai. Singh himself owns turbans in more than a 100 shades.