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September/October 1997 issue


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Chronicle of a forest fire

THERE WAS ALMOST NO RAIN from May 20 to June 12 in the broad swath of boreal forest surrounding Timmins in Northern Ontario. By June 7, the 15,652-square-kilometre Timmins Fire Management Area was tinder dry. That afternoon, an electrical storm without rain lit up the district: more than 330 lightning strikes were recorded on radar images. Sixteen forest fires were ignited, 15 of which were contained by firefighters. One exploded into a raging blaze, sweeping across about 100 square kilometres in six days.



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FIRE FACTS

Area burned: 9,538 hectares

Forest consumed:the fire began in an area populated by black spruce, then spread through a mixed forest of jack pine and spruce

Firefighters deployed: 278 at peak, some brought in from as far away as British Columbia

Camps established for firefighters: 30, with three to five firefighters per camp

Equipment used: six water bombers; eight bulldozers; countless fire hoses, pumps, shovels and other hand tools

What brought the fire under control: rain that began on June 12

Properties protetcted: 75

Properties saved: 8

Properties lost: one cottage and several buildings

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