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Forest Fires lead to evacuations near Temagami

The MNRF has implemented this mandatory evacuation and there are approximately 20 homes in this area.
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Forest fires could be seen by travellers on Highway 11 this afternoon near Temagami. Photo courtesy Michelle McMahon.

On July 8, 2018 at approximately 5:45 p.m. members of the Temiskaming Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) assisted the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) by advising residents living between Finlayson Point Provincial Park Road and Jessie Lake to evacuate their homes due to a dangerously close active forest fire near Temagami, Ontario.

The MNRF has implemented this mandatory evacuation and there are approximately 20 homes in this area.

See related: Forest fire problem increasing in the region 

Members of the public have been asked to leave their residence immediately and travel northbound on Highway 11, away from the active fires.

Residents living in the area between Jessie Lake and the Lake Temagami Access Road have been placed on, "alert" suggesting that they may be asked to evacuate should fire conditions in their area worsen.

Those residents residing in the Town of Temagami are currently on a voluntary notice to evacuate and are also being asked to travel northbound on Highway 11, if they choose to leave at this time.

Assisting with the operations is the Temagami Fire Department. There are currently no road closures which will allow residents time to travel, however; it is anticipated that fire conditions may worsen and as such Highway 11 may be closed at a later time. 

Police and MNRF are advising anyone planning to travel north should avoid Highway 11 between North Bay and Temiskaming Shores.


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