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2015, June 29 13:31
  
  
  
  
Lightning with light scattered precipitation continues to start new wildfires throughout the province. Fourteen new wildfires started yesterday. Fire crews continue suppression efforts on these fires. One fire near the community of Red Sucker Lake precipitated a partial evacuation of this community. Crews continue suppression efforts on this fire. Crews, heavy equipment and water bombers continue work to protect timber values from a large wildfire in the Davidson Lake area. Suppression efforts also continue on a large wildfire south of Kelsey Lake, approximately 36 kilometers south of The Pas. Crews, water bombers and heavy equipment also continue working another large wildfire approximately 8 kilometers south of Katimik Lake, 42 kilometers southwest of Grand Rapids. Suppression efforts also continue on wildfires in the Lynn Lake, Setting Lake, Little Grand Rapids and Atikaki areas. Lightning is expected to spark new fires throughout the forested areas of Manitoba.

Please exercise caution when in or near forested areas. If using an ATV, please remember to stay on developed trails, stop frequently to check areas around the engine and exhaust for debris and carefully dispose of any debris found. A small shovel, axe, and fire extinguisher should be carried with your ATV at all times.

Open fires are prohibited from April 1 to November 15 annually, except under a burning permit or in enclosed, approved fire pits such as grated campfire pits in provincial campsites. Activities in wooded areas involving fireworks or sky lanterns may also require written authorization during this time period in certain areas.

For information on required authorization or permits, please contact your local Conservation and Water Stewardship office. Municipalities often implement their own restrictions. Please check with your local Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship district offices and local municipal offices for information on burning bans or other restrictions.

A list of local Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship offices is available at https://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/wildlife/about/who.html

Please report all wildfires to 1-800-782-0076 (TIPS / Wildfires)

  
  
262 fires have been reported to date as follows :
  
REGION Active Year to Date Area Burned ( Ha )
Northeast 36 109 5213
Northwest 19 35 5733
Western 2 14 375
Central 3 33 1590
Eastern 19 71 1289
TOTALS 79 262 14200
  
  
Crews and equipment engaged in today's fire suppression activities
  
24 Helicopters      9  Waterbombers      276 Extra Firefighters
  

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