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More people evacuated as wildfire intensifies in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley

  • On August 25, 2025, authorities confirmed that the wildfire near Long Lake in the Annapolis region of Nova Scotia continues to be uncontained, as local residents remain vigilant about the evolving situation.
  • The wildfire began growing earlier in the week, prompting emergency management to order evacuations along Highway 10 in West Dalhousie and areas on Morse and Thorne roads.
  • Firefighters continue to battle the blaze, which was estimated at 32 square kilometres on Sunday and caused air quality warnings in Annapolis County due to heavy smoke.
  • Environment Canada stated that air quality in the region is significantly reduced, and officials confirmed the wildfire expanded later in the day after initial estimates.
  • The ongoing threat has residents watching for possible evacuation order expansions, reflecting concern over continuing wildfire growth and its impact on the community.
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Acadie Nouvelle broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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