Multiple departments respond to wildfire near Upper Musquodoboit
Water bomber en route to assist
Several fire departments, provincial fire crews and a helicopter were on the scene Friday of a wildfire near Upper Musquodoboit, N.S.
As of Friday evening, the fire in Chaplin covers 20 hectares, theDepartment of Natural Resources said on Twitter.
The call was received at 10:23 a.m. local time.
A water bomberthat arrived from Newfoundland and Labrador earlier in the week to help battle a large wildfire in Yarmouth Countywas en route to the UpperMusquodoboitarea to assist with efforts there.
Roy Hollett,deputy fire chief with Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency, said once the water bomber haddropped a few loads of water on the fire, air crews would go back up to get a better size estimate.
More than 30 units on scene
Between 30 and 35 units including about 50 firefighters, including crews from Milford and Stewiacke, responded to the scene.
District 3 fire Chief Sherry Deansaidmultiple water supply lines had been set up, so accessing water wouldn'tbean issue to fight the fire.
She was unsure if anyone in the area had needed to be evacuated.
"If the winds were to change or if the fire was to grow and anybody was in any danger, we would absolutely put out an alert, an emergency notification that would alert people and make sure that they were out of the area and safe in plenty of time," she said.
Friday: No burning in Nova Scotia today. Open fires, like burning brush or backyard campfires, are not permitted.
Check before you burn and know municipal bylaws! Restrictions updated daily at 2 p.m.: https://t.co/RzP6hCjupx pic.twitter.com/9ZeNyzZPpS
—@NS_DNRR
Power outages in the area were affecting around 3,100 Nova Scotia Power customers, the utility reported on its website. It said it shut the power off to help with firefighting efforts. Power was restored around 4:45 p.m. AT.
A provincewideburn ban was issued Friday afternoon.
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With files from Mark Crosby