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5 July 2021 Staff Despite some precipitation, extreme forest fire hazard conditions continue to grip the western half of the northwest region including Kenora, Red Lake, Dryden, Fort Frances and Sioux Lookout districts. A Restricted Fire Zone continues to be in effect for these regions. The municipalities of Fort Frances, Emo, Chapple, LaVallee and Devlin have also imposed Total Fire Bans until further notice. “Due to the high to extreme forest fire hazard, the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry has implemented a Restricted Fire Zone in the Kenora, Fort Frances and Dryden Districts, and southern portions of Sioux Lookout and Red Lake Districts. The Restricted Fire Zone will be in effect until further notice, stated a release from MNRF. “Outdoor fires are banned. Portable gas stoves may still be used BUT must be handled with extreme care.” ....
Restricted Fire Zone Total Fire Ban covering all areas of the Town of Fort Frances. It went into effect June 29, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. This Fire Ban applies to all open-air fires including all fire pits, cook stoves, and campfires that use solid fuels such as wood or charcoal. Cooking grills & appliances with a mechanical shutoff such as propane or natural gas cooking equipment ARE PERMITTED. Residents of Fort Frances must always use EXTREME CAUTION when operating these type of cooking grills and appliances. The RESTRICTED FIRE ZONE TOTAL FIRE BAN is being implemented due to the hot, dry conditions, as well as the fire threat throughout the Fort Frances area ....
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Total fire bans have been issued across nine South Australian districts on Tuesday, as "very strong northerly winds" are predicted to cause dangerous fire weather conditions. ....
Date Time Share Total Fire Ban for Mallee, Wimmera, Northern Country, North Central, North East, and East Gippsland on A Total Fire Ban has been declared for tomorrow, Monday 25th January 2020 for the Mallee, Wimmera, Northern Country, North Central, North East, and East Gippsland. A TFB means that no fires can be lit in the open air or be allowed to remain alight in the open air, including campfires and burn offs, between midnight tonight and 11.59pm tomorrow. The Fire Danger Rating is Severe in the Mallee, Wimmera, Northern Country, North Central, and North East. The FDR is Very High in East Gippsland, however a TFB has been declared due to the high fuel loads in the area, with hot and dry weather, and high winds expected tomorrow. ....