Fires in South and North Slave grow under heat, winds and dry conditions

Firefighters responded to increased fire activity in the South Slave and North Slave regions. Crews reported that a wildfire near Whati has grown four times in size and another fire located near Fort Providence showed “considerable growth” in the last 24 hours. Fires in the Dehcho and other regions have not seen much activity, but a community remains under an Evacuation Notice due to a wildfire located about 12.5 km away.

Officials have issued a fire weather advisory for the N.W.T.

“Most of the NWT will continue to experience hot, dry weather with strong winds today and into Sunday. Current fires could see increased fire activity, and smoke may become more visible in some communities,” said NWT Fire.

Officials urged residents to be mindful of campfires and bans in place across the territories.
Crews caution not to leave campfires unattended, especially in current fire weather conditions, which could quickly become a wildfire.

Crews advised the public to follow the golden rule of “Soak, Stir, Soak,” – “If you can’t hold your hand over it, it’s not out,” said NWT Fire.

DEHCHO

Firefighters continue to monitor wildfires in the Fort Liard complex. The wildfire (FS014-25) was last assessed at being located about 12.5 km northwest of Jean Marie River and about 22 km southeast of Fort Simpson.

“The smoke plumes will be visible from Fort Simpson and Jean Marie River. The activity is in areas of the fire that are being monitored. There is no threat to either community. The south end of the fire is now considered to be held, and crews continue to patrol that part of the fire looking for any remaining hotspots,” said NWT Fire.

Tthets’éhk’edélî (Jean Marie River First Nation) remains on an Evacuation Notice.

Jean Marie River First Nation officials advised community members to check the community Facebook Page for updates.

Updates are also available on GNWT’s Alert pages webpage and the GNWT Fire Map.

Officials also advised community members to keep informed and prepared in case conditions change.

Fire FS009, east of Fort Liard showed decreased activity.

Officials reported that the area around Fort Liard had heavy downpours this week, which has helped bring down the fire risk.

Crews said structure protection will continue as a precaution. Officials said there remains no threat to communities or infrastructure at this time.

SOUTH SLAVE REGION

The fire (SS014-25) located about 24 km northwest of Fort Providence is over 18, 000 hectares in size. Officials reported today that the fire has seen considerable growth since yesterday.

“This fire, measuring 18,429 hectares, may be visible from Highway 3 at times. The community of Fort Providence is not at threat – there are swamps and other barriers to fire spread to the south,” said NWT Fire today.

One new fire was spotted in the region, located about 1 km west of Little Buffalo River and about 20 km northwest of Hwy 6.

“Crew and aircraft have responded swiftly to this fire, which is currently two hectares in size. The fire is still out of control, but aircraft are actively attacking it to prevent further growth. There is no threat to values, infrastructure, or communities in the area,” said NWT Fire.

NORTH SLAVE REGION

A lightning-caused fire (ZF048-25) that was spotted earlier this week and remains about 25 km southwest of Whati has grown from about 1,000 hectares to nearly 5,000 hectares.

The fire has spread primarily to the north, northwest and remains approximately 25 km from the community of Whati and is 4,900 hectares in size. While the fire will be visible, it presents no short-term threat to Whati or any other known values in the area,” said NWT Fire.

The wildfire located about 3 km west of Hwy 3 (ZF015-25) continues to be active at over 100,000 hectares in size and has shown some growth today.

“This fire, 126,575 hectares in size, has seen some growth to the east. Smoke and visibility challenges are likely for travellers. ECC is working with the Department of Infrastructure to ensure the highway remains safe. Crews are closely monitoring this fire and structure protection on cabins in the area is being deployed as needed,” said NWT Fire.

Officials advise travellers to check conditions on roadways using DriveNWT.ca

A wildfire near Campbell Lake and east of Hearne Lake and Watta Lake Lodge (F024-25) is being monitored by firefighters.

Firefighters continued to monitor the fire today, which remains about 14,403 hectares in size. Officials said there are currently no threats to Blachford Lake Lodge or Hearne Lake Lodge. Structure. Crews said protection will be deployed if necessary.

BEAUFORT DELTA AND THE SAHTU
Officials reported that there were no fires of concern at the time of the NWT Fire update.

 

Lisa Iesse
Lisa Iesse
Growing up in Toronto’s west end, Lisa always dreamed of making her way to the land of the midnight sun. She studied literature and sociology at the University of Toronto and has worked with media outlets in Ontario, the N.W.T., Six Nations and the U.K. Have a tip or something to share? Reach her anytime at 647-619-9807 or [email protected]

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