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Cool weather helps crews battle Caddy Lake, Beresford fires

The Caddy Lake fire is 70 per cent contained and the Beresford fire is over 60 per cent contained on the Manitoba side.

Travel and burning permit restrictions for eastern, central and western Manitoba have been lifted

The view from Caddy Lake on May 9 at around 4 p.m. CT. (Nelly Gonzalez/CBC)

The cooler temperatures have helped crews make progress containing wildfires in Manitoba and Ontario.

The Manitoba government tweeted that there were no new fires reportedon Sunday.

There was one new fire in the Thunder Bay District on Sunday, according toAviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services (AFFES).

The Caddy Lake fire is 70 per cent contained with 35 wildfire crews using heavy equipment and making good progress, according to the government. The Beresford fire is over 60 per cent contained onthe Manitoba side.

The Red Lake Fire, straddling the border, is not under control and has grown to 75,000 hectares.

The government tweeted that all travel and burning permit restrictions for eastern, central and western Manitoba have been lifted, but suggested that people continue to check with their rural municipalities.

On Sunday, the Manitoba government said that evacuation orders for Caddy Lake, West Hawk Lake, and Ingolf, Ont. would be lifted on Tuesday. Hunt Lake and McGillivray Falls trails will also be reopened, although Mantario Trail will remain closed.

Although the forest fire hazard is currently moderate,AFFESsaid it is expected to rise through the week.

There are 58 wildfires to date, the average is 92.