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Another eight forest fires touched off in northeast part of Ontario

Wawa 3 continues to burn out of control
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Photo of Wawa 3 taken on May 31 by MNRF fire management technician Mike Calvank. The fire is now more than 6,800 hectares in size, officials say.

Eight new forest fires were confirmed Friday by the Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services in the Northeast region, bringing the total to 20 in the region, according to a news release.

Wawa 3, which began on May 27, is not yet under control and remains at 6,810 hectares. An Incident Management Team is established and suppression is ongoing, the release said.

Due to the extreme hazard, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has declared a restricted zone effective Thursday for the districts of Hearst/Cochrane/Kapuskasing, Chapleau/Wawa, Timmins/Kirkland Lake, Sault Ste Marie/Blind River, Sudbury, North Bay, Minden/Parry Sound/Bracebridge, Pembroke a northern portion of the Peterborough/Bancroft District, and the southeastern portion of the Far North District.

No open air burning, including campfires, is permitted within the boundaries of a Restricted Fire Zone. Portable gas or propane stoves may be used for cooking and warmth but must be handled with extreme caution. All burning permits are suspended. The Restricted Fire Zone is in place until further notice. Visit Ontario.ca/forest fire for more details.

Northeast Region   

As of early Friday evening, there are 8 new confirmed fires in the Northeast Region today.

  • Wawa 5 is 0.1 hectares and not yet under control. The fire is located about 1 km south of TransCanada Highway 17 and 20 km northwest of White River.
  • Algonquin Park 3, 4, and 5 are each 0.1 hectares and not yet under control. These fires are located between lakes Lavieille and Opeongo in the central area of Algonquin Provincial Park.
  • Cochrane 6 is 1000 hectares and not yet under control. The fire is located about 11.6 km west of the northern end of Lake Abitibi and 31.6 km northeast of Iroquois Falls. This fire is exhibiting aggressive behaviour and action plans are being formulated.
  • Cochrane 7 is 600 hectares and not yet under control. The fire is located about 16.8 km northeast of the northeastern end of Lake Abitibi and 11.2 km west of the Quebec border.
  • Chapleau 4 is 0.4 hectares and not yet under control. The fire is located about 34 km west of Highway 144 or 3 km west of the south end of Opeepeesway Lake.
  • Sudbury 6 is 0.5 hectares and not yet under control. The fire is located about 14.5 km northwest of Windy Lake and about 3 km west of Highway 144.

Including new fires, there are currently 20 active fires in the Northeast Region:

Fires currently under control include Hearst 3 at 0.7 hectares, Cochrane 2 at 0.4 hectares, Sudbury 5 at 1 hectare, and Kirkland Lake 2 at 2 hectares.

Fires being held include Wawa 2 at 105 hectares, Timmins 6 at 8.5 hectares, and Kirkland Lake 3 at 2 hectares.

Fires currently not yet under control include Cochrane 3 at 80 hectares, Cochrane 4 at 1 hectare, Cochrane 5 at 5 hectares, and Chapleau 3 at 20 hectares.

Fires being observed include Cochrane 1 at 45 hectares.

Fires of note:

Wawa 3, which began on May 27, is not yet under control and remains at 6,810 hectares. An Incident Management Team is established and suppression is ongoing.

Travel and use Restrictions in the Northeast Region - MNRF Chapleau-Wawa District:

Under the Emergency Area Order EAO-2023-01 declared on May 31, 2023, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Chapleau-Wawa District has put in an Implementation Order for the WAW003 fire to protect public safety and to facilitate effective fire suppression.

The following restrictions listed below and as outlined on the Implementation Order Map, remain in effect until further notice.

All travel and use of the following areas is prohibited unless authorized by a Travel Permit issued by the Chapleau-Wawa District Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF):

  • 400 south of where Road 400 intersects the White River Forest Unit boundary
  • Road 300 south of the intersection of Road 300 and Road 350
  • Road 500 west of the intersection of Road 500 and Road 550
  • Road 226 west of the intersection of Road 226 and Hwy. 631
  • “Mink Lake East" Road north of intersection of "Mink Lake East" Road and Hwy. 631
  • "Mink Lake Boat Launch" Road north of intersection of "Mink Lake Boat Launch" Road and Hwy. 631
  • Operational Road 631-02 north of intersection of Road 631-02 and Hwy. 631
  • Operational Road 631-01 (aka. Tower Road) north of intersection of Road 631-01 and Hwy. 631
  • Road 100 north of intersection of Road 100 and the Picnic Lake Road
  • North Reagan Road north of intersection of North Reagan Road and Road 50
  • For more information on the travel and use restrictions, see the Implementation Order Map
  • If you have any questions or require travel permits, please contact the Chapleau-Wawa District Office at 705-856-2396.
  • For more information only for the Wawa 3 fire, please call Maurice Lecours, Fire Information Officer, at 705-856-4735.
  • For information on lost structures, please contact the District Information Officer, Tim Mutter, at 705-864-3139.
  • The fire hazard remains high to extreme across the Northeast Region.

For a closer look at fire hazard conditions in your area, view this Interactive Map.

 

 



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