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Firefighters in western Nova Scotia advancing toward wildfires in the Long Lake area

HALIFAX - The Long Lake wildfires in western Nova Scotia continued to burn out of control on the weekend, but firefighters were reporting significant progress almost four weeks after the fire started.

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Firefighters in western Nova Scotia advancing toward wildfires in the Long Lake area

A water skimmer from the Northwest Territories flies over the evacuation area where firefighters are battling the Long Lake wildfire in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis County, outside the community of West Dalhousie, N.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025.


HALIFAX - The Long Lake wildfires in western Nova Scotia continued to burn out of control on the weekend, but firefighters were reporting significant progress almost four weeks after the fire started.

The province’s Natural Resources Department issued a statement Sunday saying the fires south of Bridgetown had not grown beyond their 84-square-kilometre perimeter and there were no new reports of damage.

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