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Wildfire in north end of Timmins being held

Water bombers were called in to help suppress it last evening
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Crews are making progress on a wildfire in the north end of Timmins.

Timmins 16 saw an increase in activity late yesterday afternoon, and water bombers were called in to help suppress it last evening. That reduced its intensity and officials say its status changed to ‘being held’ around 9 p.m.

Officials are also reporting two new wildfires Friday.

Sault 10 is a 0.2 hectare fire east of Searchmont. It is on an island on the northern part of Vixen Lake, around 3.6 km north of Highway 556.

The second fire is south of Sudbury almost 2 km east of Highway 69 and six kilometres north of Estaire. Two FireRanger crews and one helicopter are committed to Sudbury 30, which is 0.5 hectares in size.

Neither fire is under control.

Overall, there are 35 active wildland fires in Ontario’s Northeast Region: six are not under control, three are being held, four are under control and 22 are being observed.

“The fire hazard is high for much of the Northeast Region,” said Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services for the Northeast Fire Region in a news release. “There is an area of extreme fire hazard from east of Timmins to northeast through Cochrane and along the Manitoba border to the point of James Bay.”

“There is an area of moderate fire hazard around Wawa and for areas east of North Bay and the Highway 11 corridor.”

Find Friday’s full news release below:

Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services 
Northeast Fire Region 
August 23, 2024
Time of Report – 18:35

Northeast Region   

There were two new wildland fires confirmed in the Northeast Region by early evening on Friday, August 23:

  • Sudbury 30 (SUD030) is a 0.5 hectare wildland fire that was confirmed Friday evening, and it is not yet under control. This fire is located near the eastern bank of Elbow Creek, approximately 1.9 kilometres east of Highway 69 and 6 kilometres north of Estaire. There are two FireRanger crews and one helicopter committed to this fire.
  • Sault 10 (SAU010) is a 0.2 hectare wildland fire that was confirmed Friday evening, and it is not yet under control. This fire is located on an island on the northern portion of Vixen Lake, approximately 3.6 kilometre north of Highway 556.
  • Timmins 16 (TIM016) saw an increase in fire activity Thursday late afternoon; however, waterbombers assisted in suppressing the fire into the evening, effectively reducing fire intensity and resulting in an update to the fire’s status to ‘being held’ around 9 p.m.

At the time of this update, there are 35 active wildland fires in the Northeast Region: 6 are not under control, 3 are being held, 4 are under control and 22 are being observed. 

Fire of note:

  • Kirkland Lake 5 (KLK005) is located approximately 5 kilometres north of Stull Lake, 5 kilometres southeast of McKee Lake, and approximately 80 kilometres west of Latchford. This fire is 889 hectares in size and is not under control at the time of this update. FireRanger crews and helicopters with bucketing capabilities continue to work on this fire. Updated fire perimeter can be consulted on the province’s interactive map. 

The fire hazard is high for much of the Northeast Region. There is an area of extreme fire hazard from east of Timmins to northeast through Cochrane and along the Manitoba border to the point of James Bay. There is an area of moderate fire hazard around Wawa and for areas east of North Bay and the Highway 11 corridor.

For current wildland fire danger values check our interactive map.

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