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Nadina and Verdun wildfires now 25% contained

Fire crews in the Northwest Fire Centre continue to make progress on the Nadina and Verdun wildfires as both are 25% contained.

The mild weather pattern along with some rain has been a huge plus.

“We are experiencing cooler temperatures and the overnight recovery has helped as well so it does result in a smaller burning period throughout the day as the hours of daylight are getting shorter, which is great and it has allowed our fire crews to make some much-needed progress,” said Ebony Griffin, Babine Complex Fire Information Officer.

“So we’ve had some heli-bucketing where ground crews in areas where ground crews are working to suppression activities and any potential spots so that’e been helpful. Yesterday, we had a combination of fog and smoke so visibility decreased, the drop in temperatures is helpful but it does bring that fog.”

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The Nadina Lake blaze remains at over 86,000 hectares in size and is southwest of Burns Lake.

The Verdun Mountain Wildfire is near Grassy Plains and remains at 45-thousand hectares.

The start of the 2018-19 school year for students in the Grassy Plains area has been pushed back to September 17th due to the wildfire activity.

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