Direct link to August 8th video on YouTube from CTV News
I wrote about forest fires in Newfoundland Canada on July 25th and again on July 27th. I admit that I had not followed up on these fires until this morning when my friends at the NJFFS Section B10 website shared the above video on the main page of their website (video links updated daily). Of the six forest fires that were still burning on July 27th, see my July 27th for more information, one is under control and two continue to be listed as out of control on August 8th. The Triton Brook/Deer Pond (Fire #137) has burned an estimated 24 ha (or 39 acres) and is listed as being under control and being monitored.
Two fires, both of which started on July 24th continue to burn out of control:
- The Bay d'Espoir Highway Fire (Fire #139) has burned 5,273 ha (13,030 acres)
- The Paradise Lake Fire (Fire #136) has burned 6,614 ha (16,344 acres)
Obtained on August 8, 2022 from https://www.gov.nl.ca/ffa/files/forestry-forest-fires-pdf-active-fires.pdf |
Obtained on August 8, 2022 from https://www.gov.nl.ca/ffa/files/forestry-forest-fires-pdf-active-fires.pdf |
1/3: Forest fires at Paradise Lake & the Bay d’Espoir Hwy (Rte 360) have been fueled by high winds & drought-like conditions. The fire is unpredictable; currently, the head of the fire is spreading northeast towards Mount Peyton, bringing significant smoke. #GovNL #nltraffic #nlwx pic.twitter.com/5dVMOnhNkw
— Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture NL (@FFA_GovNL) August 4, 2022
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