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Crews repair scorched section of N.W.T. Highway 3

Crews have repaired a section of Highway 3 that melted yesterday when fires jumped the road near Chan Lake between Edzo and Fort Providence.

Fire melted section of chipseal in northbound lane

Crews have repaired a section of the northbound lane of N.W.T. Highway 3 that melted Monday when fires jumped the road near Chan Lake between Edzo and Fort Providence. (N.W.T. Dept. of Transportation)

Crews have repaired a section of Highway 3 that melted yesterday when fires jumped the road near Chan Lake between Edzo and Fort Providence.

"Our guess of what happened is the fire got so hot it melted the chipseal and the accompanying winds blew the gravel that was below it away," saidMichael Conway, regional superintendent with the Department of Transportation.

"We actually had a fairly large depression there in the northbound lane."

Highway crews from Fort Providence began repairs at5:30 a.m.Conway says crews also had to clean up fallen trees, as well some road signs that were damaged.

Highway 3 between Yellowknife and Behchoko (which comprises Rae and Edzo) was closed for about 7 hours Monday night due to fires. (GNWT)

Highway 3 the main highway route from the capital to the rest of the country has been closed intermittently betweenEdzoand Fort Providenceseveral times and remains closed today due to heavy smoke.

The worst forest fire season in 30 years moved closer to the capital overnight when a fire started just 20 kilometres outside ofYellowknife, causing transportation officials to close the Highway 3 between Yellowknife and Behchoko overnight. That portion of the road re-opened early this morning.

Conwaysays anumber of fires started overnight near the road. Fire crews worked all night to get the fires under control.

Fire burns near Highway 3 between Fort Providence and Edzo. (GNWT)

Hesays some traffic from both the north and south sides has gotten through the highway today. Whenthe smoke subsides, highway patrol units will escort 20 or 30 vehicles through. He said priority is not given to certain vehicles and it's not possible to predict when the road will reopen.

The manager of the YellowknifeCo-op store says it hasno plans to fly suppliesin;enough trucks have been getting through and the store is stocked up on supplies such asmilk.

The fire risk in the territory remains high today, with morelightning in the forecast.Most of the fires have been caused by lightning striking dry, hot forest.

The Northwest Territories' Department of Transportationsays it will continue to offer updates by Twitter.

A shot of smoke billowing over Highway 3 between Fort Providence and Rae. (GNWT)