
Some of the firefighters were heading home for a couple days of rest "before likely being deployed to battle elsewhere in the country," according to Henderson. "I got the opportunity to thank these dedicated DNR employees for their efforts keeping the region safe and shake all of their hands. Grade Increase Ticket : r/MLB9Innings by NoStrength3923 Grade Increase Ticket Newbie here and I have a question about the Grade Increase ticket. On Sunday, Saint Andrews Mayor Brad Henderson posted on social meeting about meeting with some of the firefighters Saturday night, after the fire had been deemed contained. It burned more than 1,300 acres, or about 540 hectares, destroyed one home and forced the evacuation of about 300 others.Īs of Friday, about 55 firefighters were still on scene in the Bocabec area, working on hotspots and managing the fire. The blaze got out of control because of the combination of high winds, dry conditions and hot temperatures, he had said.

The Stein Lake fire started May 28 when an ATV caught fire in the woods off South Glenelg Road in Chamcook, just outside Saint Andrews, Chief Kevin Theriault had said. All counties are now open for burning, except the Tracadie firing range area, where burning remains prohibited. "Favourable weather conditions have knocked down the Stein Lake area fire and the fire management team is confident that it is under control at this time," the Forest Fire Watch website says, referring to the rain and lower temperatures over the past few days.įirefighters from the department and other agencies continue to monitor the fire, while three other fires across the province are listed as being patrolled - two in the eastern region and one in the west.īut the province has received enough rainfall to downgrade the burn ban to a burn advisory, the website says.


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(Mia Urquhart/CBC - image credit)Ī forest fire that started near Saint Andrews more than a week ago is now listed as "under control," and a provincewide burn ban has been lifted, according to an update Monday from the Department of Natural Resources. The fire, which was started by an ATV fire in Chamcook, burned through more than 1,300 acres, or about 540 hectares, and destroyed one home in Bocabec.
