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Fire near Cobalt still being held, 3 active fires in Cochrane district

Fire hazard varies from moderate to high for much of northeast region, MNRF says
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Airspace over active fires is reserved for wildland fire management aircraft, MNRF says

Five wildland fires are burning in the region, as of last night's update from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF).

Sault Ste. Marie 4 (SAU004) was along Lake Superior and Highway 17, about 19 km northwest of Batchawana Bay.

It was a 0.1 hectare fire confirmed and called out on June 2.

There were four other active wildland fires in the Northeast Fire Region, according to the MNRF.

  • North Bay 5 (NOR005) remains under control. This 106 hectare wildland fire is about 3 km southeast of Cobalt.
  • Cochrane 9 (COC009) is a 30-hectare fire that is not yet under control. It's about 3 km east of Parson Lake and 8 km west of the Quebec border.
  • Cochrane 8 (COC008) is a 35-hectare fire that is being observed. The fire is about 57.5 km northwest of Moosonee.
  • Cochrane 6 (COC006) was remapped and is 13 hectares and is being held. The fire is 20 km northwest of Fort Severn off the coast of Hudson Bay. One Ontario FireRanger crew and a Coastal Ranger are assigned to this fire.

In its latest report, Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services said the fire hazard varies from moderate to high across the northeast fire region and is low from the Greater Sudbury area to the eastern half of Manitoulin Island.