Manitoba Wildfires Force Evacuations and Park Closures

Manitoba Wildfires Force Evacuations and Park Closures

A growing wildfire in Manitoba has prompted the government to issue an evacuation order for Nopiming Provincial Park, with nearby parks also closing their public and private developed areas to visitors.

Evacuation Order

  • The order was given on Tuesday morning, asking cottagers, campers, lodge owners, and others to leave the park.
  • Nearby parks, including Wallace Lake and Manigotagan River Provincial Parks, have closed their public and private developed areas to visitors.

Fire Details

  • Nopiming Provincial Park is located in the eastern part of the province.
  • The fire near Nopiming was first detected on Monday afternoon by a provincial aircraft crew conducting a routine flyover of forested areas.
  • By Tuesday afternoon, the fire had grown from 10 square kilometers to 50 square kilometers.

Official Statements

"It’s been a very big hit," said Lisa Naylor, provincial minister responsible for emergency measures. "We’re working closely with our partners from Parks Canada."

Fire Season Overview

  • The dry early spring combined with hot weather has led to a busy start to the fire season in Manitoba this year.
  • As of June 20th, there were already over 100 wildfires burning across the province, more than double the number at this time last year.

Additional Impact

  • Farther south, some activities were closed at Whiteshell Provincial Park due to an out-of-control 80-square-kilometer fire just across the provincial boundary into Ontario.
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