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Toronto Star
7 days ago
- General
- Toronto Star
Thousands to flee First Nation in northern Manitoba over wildfire threat
A CL415 water bomber performs at the Aero Gatineau Ottawa airshow in Gatineau on Sept. 16, 2023. The Manitoba government is promising three new water bombers for the wildfire service. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Patrick Doyle PD flag wire: true flag sponsored: false article_type: : sWebsitePrimaryPublication : publications/toronto_star bHasMigratedAvatar : false :
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
LIVE: Minnesota wildfire updates as evacuation orders expand
A serious situation is unfolding in northern Minnesota, where multiple wildfires have sprung up during tinderbox-dry conditions, and an increasing number of residents are now subject to evacuation orders as the blaze consumes properties. Authorities in St. Louis County are responding to: The Camphouse Fire near Brimson (1,250 acres) The Jenkins Creek Fire near Fairbanks (1,500 acres) Munger Shaw Fire near Cotton (1,300 acres) You can find details of evacuation zones in St. Louis County here, and Lake County here. Sign up for our BREAKING WEATHER newsletters A number of other fires are being reported in north-central Minnesota, but none are as big at this time as the Camphouse and Jenkins Creek fires. We'll be providing regular updates as the fires spread. Click refresh for the latest updates: An update has been provided on the Jenkins Creek Fire near Fairbanks, with the U.S. Forest Service saying it is now 1,500 acres in size and "actively burning." Without an update on the size of the Camphouse Fire, this means Jenkins Creek is currently the largest wildfire ongoing in the state. "Aircraft including 2 Fire Boss single engine water scooping planes and 2 CL-415 super scooper planes along with helicopters have been dropping water on this fire in an effort to slow its spread and protect private property," the forest service says. In an ominous warning, the forest service adds: "Relative humidity levels did not increase much last night and might not increase much tonight either which will result in active overnight fire behavior."