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Newfoundland’s Kingston wildfire grows due to ‘extremely volatile’ weather conditions

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A regional state of emergency was declared Saturday for the Bay De Verde peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, from Bristol’s Hope to Whiteway. 

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The province said Saturday’s “extremely volatile” weather made fire suppression efforts challenging. On Sunday, the province’s forestry department said weather remains extremely volatile, with “30 km/hr southwest winds and forecasted gusts of 50 km/hr.”

After a day of high winds and hot temperatures, the Kingston fire has grown to just over 4,895 hectares. 

In a social media post, the province’s forestry department said the fire is anticipated to move toward Ochre Pit Cove by Sunday evening. 

Ground crews were removed for safety reasons, and the state of emergency was issued due to the conditions.

“A regional state of emergency allows the province to co-ordinate the activities of all provincial and municipal services in the area and to engage personnel as required,” wrote Justice and Public Safety spokesperson Eric Humber in an update. 

The province clarifies that the state of emergency does not mean the entire region is under evacuation order, rather that all residents should be prepared to evacuate at a moment’s notice. 

N.L. fire duty officer Mark Lawlor is predicting extreme fire conditions again on Sunday. 

“That fire will be a difficult one to handle again today,” said Lawlor Sunday morning. 

The province says four water bombers and four helicopters are focused on the the fire’s northern edge, while ground crews continue to work on a fuel break on its southern edge. 

As well, a 20-person crew from Ontario and additional air support from Quebec arrived Saturday to assist. Coast Guard helicopters will also be helping to enhance operational capacity. 

On Saturday the province also reported a fire near Happy Valley-Goose Bay on the Grand Lake Forest access, which has since been declared out.

However, crews are now assessing another wildfire 19 kilometres south of Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Helicopters and ground crews are also responding. 

The province says both of the Labrador fires appear to have been caused by lightning. 

Lawlor says there are still reports of people having open fires, despite the province wide fire ban, and the stricter fines. 

Fines were increased to $50,000 for a first offence on Friday. Subsequent offences are now $75,000 to $150,000 and defaulting on a payment could see up to a year in jail.

The St. John’s Regional Fire Department reported 7 bonfires and 2 brush fires overnight Saturday night. One fire was determined to be illegal and authorities were notified. 

Lawlor is asking that people obey the fire bans.

“Our resources are stretched. So if people could obey the ban, it would significantly help us out,” he said. 

Lawlor also asks that ATV riders keep their machines clean. 

“No mud on the mufflers on the engine. We don’t want to have another fire started by somebody out outdoors in the woods recreating,” he said. 

The growth of the Kingston fire on Saturday led to more evacuation orders in the area. Now Burnt Point-Gull Island-Northern Bay is under evacuation order. 

The following areas are currently under evacuation order in the region: 

Meanwhile, the Holyrood fire is now being held at approximately 22 hectares. All evacuation orders for Holyrood and Conception Bay South have been lifted. 

The Martin Lake fire remains out of control, at 245 hectares. For now cabin owners in Martin Lake, Great Rattling Brook and Rushy Pond areas of the Bay D’Espoir Highway, including all cabins from Rushy Pond to Rifle Lake, remain under an evacuation advisory. 

Lawlor says an air tanker and 802 aircraft from New Brunswick managed to keep the Martin Lake fire from growing very much on Saturday. 

The Bay D’Espoir highway remains open, but people can expect to see smoke, said Lawlor. 

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