Six new forest fires reported in the northeast Thursday
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Six new wildland fires were confirmed in the Northeast Region by early evening on Thursday, according to Ontario Forest Fires.
Six new wildland fires were confirmed in the Northeast Region by early evening on Thursday, according to Ontario Forest Fires.
Hearst 11 is located about 12 kilometres east of Little Kalsas Lake, and 12 kilometres northeast of Roche Lake. It is a 10-hectare fire and is not under control.
Sudbury 26 is on the north side of Lovering Lake, and about 0.5 kilometres west of Naraka Lake. It is 0.2 hectares and is under control.
Timmins 11 is on the west side of Chute Lake, about 0.6 kilometres east of highway 144 and five kilometres northwest of Gogama. It is a 1.5-hectare fire and is not under control. There is a crew and air attack responding to this fire.
Cochrane 32 is two kilometres east of East Kabika River and 15 kilometres west of the Quebec border. It is a 0.5-hectare fire and is not under control.
Hearst 12 is located about three kilometres west of Ahmabel Lake and one kilometre northwest of Little Frasier River. The fire is five hectares and is not under control.
Timmins 12 is located about four kilometres east of Kasasway Lake and 0.5 kilometres west of Akonesi Creek. It is a 0.3-hectare fire and is not under control.