The link is to the Timmins Times which is covering the fire big time. The text is from an email from our nephew's wife. She has her head screwed on properly so I trust her information.
http://www.timminstimes.com/
Some areas of the Timmins West End were evacuated (Kamiscotia, Government Road in Timmins, Mahoney,Hydro Bay, etc.) The large fire is coming closer to Timmins. They have called a State of Emergency just in case they need to call on the government for help with evacuations in the future. The McIntyre Arena is set up for those who have already been evacuated. The cause for concern is the fire that was on the 144 and 101 corridor. They are now reporting that is now 25000 hectares (50+ km in length) and quickly moving. We have high winds today, which will not be helpful in controlling it. The heavy smoke has caused the OPP to move the roadblock, which was situated at the 144/101 junction. They have now moved it to Malette Road and Highway 101. The Lakeshore Mine could be in the line of fire and they have cancelled shifts at this point. Kidd Mine Site is also monitoring the situation and I believe they have cancelled some shifts, due to the smoke. Matthew and all other students with asthma were kept indoors for recess as a precaution as the smoke was very bad yesterday.
Needless to say that we will not be able to go to Ivanhoe for the weekend, as we now have our seasonal site set up there..... At one point, Ivanhoe staff were not allowing us to leave the park to go home on Monday due to the road closure. We ended up needing a police escort to bring us across the fire zone but no issues arose.
There was also a fire in the Kamiscotia area but that fire is now under control. They also had a fire on Rae Hill, which caused a bit of concern last weekend. You tube may have some pictures...
There is also another large fire burning in Kirkland Lake, which is threatening the town. Highway 11 was closed near Englehart was closed temporarily due to fire.
http://www.timminstimes.com/
Some areas of the Timmins West End were evacuated (Kamiscotia, Government Road in Timmins, Mahoney,Hydro Bay, etc.) The large fire is coming closer to Timmins. They have called a State of Emergency just in case they need to call on the government for help with evacuations in the future. The McIntyre Arena is set up for those who have already been evacuated. The cause for concern is the fire that was on the 144 and 101 corridor. They are now reporting that is now 25000 hectares (50+ km in length) and quickly moving. We have high winds today, which will not be helpful in controlling it. The heavy smoke has caused the OPP to move the roadblock, which was situated at the 144/101 junction. They have now moved it to Malette Road and Highway 101. The Lakeshore Mine could be in the line of fire and they have cancelled shifts at this point. Kidd Mine Site is also monitoring the situation and I believe they have cancelled some shifts, due to the smoke. Matthew and all other students with asthma were kept indoors for recess as a precaution as the smoke was very bad yesterday.
Needless to say that we will not be able to go to Ivanhoe for the weekend, as we now have our seasonal site set up there..... At one point, Ivanhoe staff were not allowing us to leave the park to go home on Monday due to the road closure. We ended up needing a police escort to bring us across the fire zone but no issues arose.
There was also a fire in the Kamiscotia area but that fire is now under control. They also had a fire on Rae Hill, which caused a bit of concern last weekend. You tube may have some pictures...
There is also another large fire burning in Kirkland Lake, which is threatening the town. Highway 11 was closed near Englehart was closed temporarily due to fire.