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Wind fans flames in parts of Nova Scotia's largest wildfire; no new damage to homes

  • Parts of Nova Scotia's largest wildfire in Annapolis Valley have become more intense due to wind, according to provincial officials.
  • The wildfire covers nearly 85 square kilometres, and no new damage to homes has been reported.
  • Crews are actively dropping water with helicopters to establish a perimeter for containing the fire.
  • Environment Canada has issued an air quality warning for Annapolis County.
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Wind fans flames in parts of Nova Scotia's largest wildfire; no new damage to homes

Nova Scotia officials say parts of the province's largest wildfire in Annapolis Valley have increased in intensity because of the wind.

·Prince George, Canada
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Flin Flon Reminder broke the news in Flin Flon, Canada on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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