How we reported in -30C temperatures in Canada's Arctic
The BBC followed Canada's military rangers on the final stretch of a 5,200km Arctic patrol, documenting the extreme conditions and survival techniques required to operate in temperatures as low as -60C. Journalists Nadine Yousif and Eloise Alanna reported from the field, highlighting the challenges of working in the remote and frigid Arctic environment. The segment showcases both the resilience of the rangers and the dedication of the reporting team.
- ▪The BBC joined Canadian military rangers on a 5,200km Arctic patrol.
- ▪Temperatures during the patrol reached as low as -60C (-76F).
- ▪Journalists Nadine Yousif and Eloise Alanna reported from the Arctic under extreme conditions.
- ▪The rangers demonstrated survival skills necessary for the harsh Arctic terrain.
- ▪The report highlights both military preparedness and journalistic effort in extreme climates.
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How we reported in -30C temperatures in Canada's ArcticThe BBC joined Canada's military rangers on the final leg of a 5,200km (3,200 miles) Arctic patrol, where they shared the survival skills needed to endure freezing temperatures, navigate remote tundra and camp in conditions as cold as -60C (-76F). But how did the journalists on the trail, Nadine Yousif and Eloise Alanna, get the story to begin with? Video by Eloise AlannaWatch the report about surviving in the Arctic hereRead the story about the Canadian Rangers here4 hours agoManitobaArcticCanadaShareSaveWatch: May Day protests take place across major US citiesThousands of demonstrators marched across the country to demand “dignity, justice and freedom” for immigrants and workers.US & CanadaWatch: Supporters and critics react as…
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