Wildfire Update for Northeast Region: New Fire Reported in North Bay, Now Out September 28, 2024 | Time of Report: 17:50 CDT

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Wildfire Update

Northeast Fire Region

One new wildland fire was confirmed in the Northeast Region on the evening of Saturday, September 28.

  • North Bay 23 (NOR023): A 0.1-hectare fire located 2 kilometers east of Highway 11 and 1 kilometer south of Moyer Lake. This fire is now out.

Current Wildfire Status

  • Active Fires: 12
  • Under Control: 2
  • Observed: 10

The fire hazard across the Northeast Region remains mostly low to moderate, but high-risk areas are emerging on the western side, extending into the Northwest Region.

Stay Updated with the Interactive Map

For the latest fire danger values in your area, check out the Interactive Fire Map.

Outdoor Burning: Follow Ontario Regulations

As we move into fall, Aviation, Forest Fire, and Emergency Services urge the public to exercise caution when conducting any outdoor burning. Consider alternative methods like composting or using your local landfill for yard waste and woody debris. If you must burn, make sure you follow Ontario’s outdoor burning regulations:

  • Fires must be ignited no earlier than two hours before sunset and fully extinguished two hours after sunrise.
  • Always have proper tools and water on hand to control the fire.

For full details on safe burning, review Ontario’s Outdoor Burning Regulations and check out tips on how to burn grass and woody debris safely.

No Drone Zone: Avoid Flying Near Forest Fires

Flying drones near forest fires is illegal and dangerous. Drones can disrupt firefighting operations and put pilots, firefighters, and emergency personnel at risk. Stay clear of forest fire zones.

Waterbombers: Give Them Space to Work

If you see a waterbomber approaching a lake or river, move close to the shore to allow the aircraft to safely scoop water. Waterbombers won’t scoop if watercraft are too close, posing a hazard. Stay safe by keeping your distance from waterbombers.

Report a Wildland Fire

  • 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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