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100 firefighters trying to contain wildfire southeast of Weymouth

Six homes in the community of Hassett, N.S., have been evacuated so far.

Six homes in the community of Hassett, N.S., have been evacuated so far

Helicopter flying over smoky fire and sun bright setting sun
The fire was spotted around noon on Monday and is now six to eight hectares in size, according to the province's Department of Natural Resources and Renewables. (Paul Poirier/CBC)

About 100 firefighters are trying to contain a forest fire near a community southeast of Weymouth, N.S.

RCMPsay they have evacuated six homes in the community of Hassett, which is closest to the fire. Residents are being told they can go to the Havelock Wesleyan Church, which is being used as a comfort centre andcommand centre for the operation.

The RCMP are asking motorists to avoid the area and have closedHighway340 in Hassett.

The fire was spotted around noon on Monday and is now six to eight hectares in size, according to the province's Department of Natural Resources and Renewables.

The department has sent two helicopters to the scene and 15volunteer fire departments are also on-site.

Provincial spokesperson Scott Tingley toldCBC News the terrain and high winds in the area are presenting some challenges for firefighters.

"And fuel conditions are still quite dry even though we've had some showers," he said.

Smoke from a wildfire is shown as the sun begins to set.
Smoke from the wildfire is shown early Monday evening. (Paul Poirier/CBC)

Tingley says Nova Scotia's dryer-than-usual spring and the number of trees blown down due to last year'spost-tropical stormFiona have elevated the risk of forest fires in the province.

CBCmeteorologist Ryan Snoddon saysthere isno rain in the forecast for DigbyCounty over the next few days.

"On top of the dry conditions, fire crews will be contending with breezy winds," he said.

Provincial officials are weighing whether this fire and the potential for others makes it impossible to send crews to help fight wildfires raging in Alberta.

Fire crews and volunteers at Havelock Wesleyan Church
Residents are being told they can go to the Havelock Wesleyan Church, which is being used as a comfort centre and command centre for the operation. (Paul Poirier/CBC)

"We're assessing that today. The requests started to come in through the weekend," Tingley said.

"So we're just making sure we've got enough resources in place back home before we commit anything to going out west, but we're certainly going to help where we can."

WATCH |Video of helicopter getting more water to extinguish the forest fire in Hassett, N.S.(Madison Mullen/Facebook)

With files from Jean Laroche and Ryan Snoddon

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