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.


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.
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By Staff The Canadian Press Posted September 1, 2025 1:26 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Nova Scotia officials say parts of the province’s largest wildfire in Annapolis Valley have increased in intensity because of the wind. In a social media post on Monday, the Department of Natural Resources says the southern end of the Long Lake wildfire has been most active. …
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