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Nova Scotia Wildfires Update For Thursday, June 1

From Natural Resources and Renewables:

There are currently 16 active wildfires in the province. Below are details on the five largest wildfires.

Barrington Lake, Shelburne County:

  • fire is still out of control, covering 18,173 hectares (181.7 square kilometres)
  • firefighters include more than 35 from Department of Natural Resources and Renewables (DNRR) and more than 40 volunteer/municipal.

Lake Road, Municipality of the District of Shelburne:

  • fire is still out of control, estimated at 120 hectares
  • 23 DNRR firefighters

Evacuation information for the Shelburne fires is available at: https://www.facebook.com/shelburneemo

Pubnico, Yarmouth County:

  • fire is still out of control and covers 163 hectares
  • firefighters on scene include 20 from DNRR and 10 volunteer/municipal

Air and heavy equipment resources, including eight air tankers from New Brunswick and two water bombers from Newfoundland and Labrador, are being co-ordinated between the three wildfires in Shelburne and Yarmouth counties.

Westwood Hills, Tantallon:

  • fire is 50 per cent contained, but still out of control, at an estimated 837 hectares
  • firefighters on scene include 40 from DNRR, six from Prince Edward Island, 117 from Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) and nine from Department of National Defence
  • air resources include three helicopters and one water bomber from Newfoundland and Labrador.

Containment efforts include a combination of fire-supressing methods including dozer breaks, natural breaks, and nearby highways. The fire still poses a number of areas of concern, keeping the status out of control.

Hammonds Plains:

  • fire is holding at four hectares and is 80 per cent contained
  • 10 HRM volunteer firefighters are on scene

Up-to-date information on HRM comfort centres, evacuation centres, response efforts and more, is available https://www.halifax.ca/ and by following @hfxgov on Twitter.

People are asked to please remain away from all wildfire areas.

Photos: Nova Scotia RCMP / Communications Nova Scotia

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