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Nova Scotia’s Long Lake wildfire ‘being held’ after burning for almost four weeks

HALIFAX - The status of the Long Lake wildfire in western Nova Scotia was upgraded Monday to “being held” after burning out of control for almost four weeks and destroying 20 homes.

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Nova Scotia's Long Lake wildfire 'being held' after burning for almost four weeks

An overview of the wildfire near Paradise Lake is seen in this handout photo, in the Long Lake area of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis County, on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Province of Nova Scotia (Mandatory Credit)


HALIFAX - The status of the Long Lake wildfire in western Nova Scotia was upgraded Monday to “being held” after burning out of control for almost four weeks and destroying 20 homes.

Provincial fire officials also announced that a group of evacuees from 19 homes in Annapolis County would be allowed to return home Tuesday – the second group to be granted permission to do so since last week.

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