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Temagami officials hope to start lifting fire evacuations


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    Monday, July 2, 2018, 3:13 PM - It looks like the worst has been avoided in Temagami, Ont., but the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says it is still working to put out the fire that forced the evacuation of about 20 homes.

    On Sunday, a forest fire was started by a lightning strike, southwest of the town, which is located about 100 km north of North Bay, Ont.

    SEE ALSO: Fast-moving fire burns 34 cars at Niagara Lavender Festival

    An evacuation was also done of two provincial parks, including Finlayson Point and Marten River.

    The town's emergency co-ordinator Brian Koski says the measures are largely precautionary.

    "It's a good thing in that you don't see all the bombers heading to it, so it's being done by land attack with assistance by land attack," he said.

    "Hopefully soon, we'll be able to lift some of the evacuations."

    But many in Temagami are shaken by the fire. Ashley Legacy and Omar Contreras were enjoying time at their family cottage with their two young children.

    They realized something was wrong when they turned around to spot water bombers skimming their lake.

    "The kids they were crying," Contreras said.

    "I don't know, it was very scary."

    Image courtesy of Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services.

    AVOID THE AREA

    Meanwhile, the province has issued a forest fire "Emergency Area Order" for that area. The declaration allows emergency crews to impose road closures and other emergency measures on short notice as they battle changing fire conditions in the region.

    "There are lots of active fires due to numerous lightning strikes," Shayne McCool with the ministry said. "We are advising people to avoid the area — even just for smoke conditions."

    He also advises people looking to canoe and camp in the area to avoid doing so for now.

    "This week will see few days with any rain, so conditions could change quickly," he said.

    The ministry asks residents in the area to tie boats and float planes as close as possible to allow space for water bombers.

    It adds that new lightning fires have already been confirmed as of Tuesday morning, with several new starts expected in northeastern Ontario as a result of recent thunderstorms.



    For guidelines on safe outdoor fire management ontario.ca/fireprevention.

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