The Manitoba Wildfire Service, the Office of the Fire Commissioner (OFC), Manitoba Emergency Management Organization (EMO) and the Manitoba Fire Service continue to respond to a number of active fires in the area around Flin Flon and The Pas. There has been extreme fire behaviour in the area caused by drought conditions and high winds.

As of this afternoon, fire WE010 near Flin Flon has been updated to approximately 37,000 hectares in size and continues to impact the cottage subdivisions of Sourdough Bay, Whitefish Lake, Twin Lakes, Schist Lake North and Cranberry Portage.

The fire is approximately 1.5 kilometres (km) away from Cranberry Portage and the community has now been evacuated to The Pas. Provincial Emergency Social Services is available to residents. A reception centre is located at the Wescana Inn in The Pas to register evacuees and to arrange for accommodations.

A reception centre has been established at the Victoria Inn in Flin Flon to support evacuees and assist with accommodations for residents affected by evacuation orders from the following areas:

  • Sourdough Bay Subdivision,
  • Twin Lakes Cottage Subdivision,
  • Whitefish Lake Cottage Subdivision,
  • Schist Lake North Cottage Subdivision,
  • Bakers Cottage Subdivision, and
  • Bakers Narrows Provincial Park.

Approximately 675 residents have been evacuated at this time but that number may increase as conditions change. At this time, there is no estimated return date for evacuated residents.

Smoke from the wildfire is impacting communities in the area including Flin Flon. Area residents are advised to take precautions to protect against harmful smoke inhalation including limiting outdoor activity, staying indoors with windows and doors closed, setting air conditioning units in homes and vehicles to recirculate to avoid drawing smoke indoors, and drinking plenty of water.

 

If you have been impacted by the wildfire situation in Manitoba and require further assistance, dial 211 or toll-free 1-855-275-1197, or for text-based help, use the chat at https://mb.211.ca/get-help-now/.

Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 10 from Bakers Narrows to PTH 39 is open between the hours of 8 a.m. until midnight with a police escort. Checkstops for police escorts are set up between Little Spruce Road and Northstar Road on the north side of PTH 10 and at Athapap Road on the south side of PTH 10. PTH 10 will be closed and barricaded outside those hours. The Sherridon access road at the junction of PTH 10 remains closed. Up-to-date information on road conditions in the affected area can be found at www.manitoba511.ca/.

Hydro has been restored to customers in the impacted area surrounding the fire.

Campgrounds in Bakers Narrows and Grass River provincial parks are closed until at least May 27 including Bakers Narrows, Gyles, Iskwasum Landing and Reed Lake. Manitoba Parks is contacting all affected reservation holders and seasonal campers. Backcountry travel along the Grass River from Cranberry Portage to Reed Lake is prohibited. Further park closures may be enacted. For updates visit www.manitobaparks.com.

Air tankers and helicopters with buckets have been working on the fire. More fire crews from Manitoba are added daily, along with a Parks Canada fire crew that is arriving today. Addtional crews are expected from New Brunswick, Quebec in the coming week.

The fire crossed a section of railway between Cranberry Portage and Pukatawagan, resulting in minimal damage that has since been repaired. Train service is expected to resume in the coming days.

Fire WE011 near Wanless north of The Pas is approximately 2,785 hectares and is approximately 2.5 km from the community of Wanless. Crews are working to protect the hydro line between The Pas and Cranberry Portage. There has been no damage at this time. The fire is approximately 2 km away from PTH 10. Those travelling on PTH 10 may be impacted by poor visibility due to smoke.

Communications services to the Flin Flon, Cranberry Portage and Sherridon areas have been restored following the outage.

Provincial burning permits are required for outdoor fires set within the burn permit area from April 1 to Nov. 15 annually. To check for municipal burning restrictions, visit https://gov.mb.ca/wildfire/burn_conditions.html. Burn permit holders are reminded to check weather conditions, have adequate suppression equipment and ensure proper fuel breaks are in place before burning. Never leave an outdoor fire unattended and always extinguish it before leaving and exercise caution when in or near forested areas.

For ongoing updates on wildfires and burn permits in Manitoba, follow the Manitoba government’s X (formerly known as Twitter) account at https://twitter.com/MBGovNews. Further details, updates, restrictions and other important wildfire information is available at https://gov.mb.ca/wildfire/. To report a wildfire, call 911 or the TIP line (toll-free) at 1-800-782-0076.