Nova Scotia has answered the call to help fight wildfires in Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia.
Twenty-three Department of Lands and Forestry wildland firefighters and one agency representative will fight alongside other crews to gain control of forest fires that are currently burning out of control.
They will leave Halifax on Friday and join other Atlantic Canadian firefighters to form two 17-person crews headed to Thunder Bay and Winnipeg.
Nova Scotia also sent one fire investigator to British Columbia last week.
Current fire conditions in Nova Scotia allow for resources to be shared. The Department of Lands and Forestry will ensure proper firefighting resources are maintained within the province.
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