Wildfire Update for Northeast Region: 13 Active Fires, Public Urged to Follow Safety Guidelines

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Wildland Forest Wildfire Update

September 27, 2024 | Time of Report: 17:45 CDT

Northeast Fire Region

No new wildland fires were confirmed in the Northeast Region as of the evening of September 27.

Current Wildfire Status

  • Active Fires: 13
  • Under Control: 4
  • Observed: 9

The fire hazard is mostly low to moderate across the region, though a high-risk area stretches from Caramat to east of Hearst and north of the Poplar River.

Stay Updated with the Interactive Map

To monitor wildfire hazards and active fires in your area, access the Interactive Fire Map.

Outdoor Burning Safety: Adhere to Ontario Regulations

As we transition into fall, Aviation, Forest Fire, and Emergency Services urge residents to exercise caution when conducting any outdoor burning. Use alternatives like composting or landfill disposal for yard waste whenever possible. If you must burn, follow the regulations:

  • Fires should be started no earlier than two hours before sunset and must be extinguished within two hours after sunrise.
  • Always have proper tools and water ready to contain the fire.

Check Ontario’s Outdoor Burning Regulations and safe burning tips for more information.

No Drone Zone: Keep Forest Fire Areas Safe

Flying drones near forest fires is both dangerous and illegal. Drones pose a threat to pilots, firefighters, and other emergency responders. Stay clear of forest fire zones.

Waterbombers: Stay Clear for Safety

If you see a waterbomber approaching a lake or river, move close to the shore. Waterbombers won’t scoop if there are boats or watercraft nearby that create safety hazards. Stay safe, stay clear.

Reporting Wildfires

  • North of the French and Mattawa rivers: Dial 310-FIRE.
  • South of the French and Mattawa rivers: Dial 9-1-1.
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