Help on the Way for Central Newfoundland Fire That Premier Says Is Largest Since 1961

Help on the Way for Central Newfoundland Fire That Premier Says Is Largest Since 1961
Smoke from a forest fire in central Newfoundland is shown in a Aug.7, 2022 government handout photo. The Canadian Press/HO/Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
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The rapid growth of a long-burning forest fire in central Newfoundland has triggered a state of emergency in the area and the expansion of an outdoor fire ban to the entire province.

Premier Andrew Furey told reporters on Sunday the state of emergency was declared the night before in the areas of Grand Falls-Windsor, Bishop’s Falls and the Connaigre Peninsula, “not to create panic” but to ensure residents and officials alike are ready to respond if the situation deteriorates further. The state of emergency was also extended to the area of Botwood on Sunday afternoon.