There are no new wildfires being reported in northeastern Ontario as of late afternoon Friday.
In a news release, Aviation Forest Fire and Emergency Services says there are currently 31 active fires in the Northeast Region. Of those, two are under control and 29 are being observed.
The following is the complete news release issued Friday:
Northeast Region
There are currently 31 active wildland fires in the Northeast Region. Of these, 2 are under control and 29 are being observed.
There were no new fires confirmed in the Northeast Region by the late afternoon of September 1.
The wildland fire hazard ranges from low to high across the Northeast Region. A low hazard for the southern part of the fire region from North Bay to Pembroke, moderate hazard for the Sudbury to Timmins Regions and a high hazard in the Cochrane to Far North regions. For a closer look at fire hazard conditions in your area, view our interactive map.
Northeast Region Fires of Note
There are no fires of note for the Northeast Fire Region at this time.
Smoke Forecast
For individuals interested in observing smoke forecasts, visit FireSmoke.ca to access current and forecast conditions. Any individual concerned about health impacts of smoke can contact Telehealth Ontario at 811.
Help fight forest fires: Stay clear of waterbombers!
When waterbombers approach a body of water, move close to the shore so they can perform their scoop safely. A waterbomber will not scoop from a lake or river if encroaching watercraft pose a safety hazard. Be safe, stay clear of waterbombers.
No Drone Zone: Be safe, stay clear of forest fires!
Flying drones around forest fires is both dangerous and illegal. When you fly a drone near a forest fire, you can put the lives of pilots, firefighters and other emergency personnel at risk. Be safe, stay clear of forest fires.
Report a Wildland Fire
To report a wildland fire located north of the French and Mattawa rivers, please dial 310-FIRE. To report a forest fire located south of the French or Mattawa rivers, please dial 911.
For tips on preventing wildland fires and information on the current fire situation, follow us on Twitter in English and French @ONforestfires and @ONfeudeforet.