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Fire grows near Pine Lake, in Wood Buffalo National Park

A wildfire near Pine Lake, Alta., in Wood Buffalo National Park continues to grow in size. OnMonday, the fire was last estimated to be 12,077 hectares.

Fire was last estimated to be 12,077 hectares on Monday

Wildfire burning near Pine Lake in Wood Buffalo National Park

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Crews are working to limit the spread of a wildfire burning near Pine Lake in Wood Buffalo National Park on June 1, 2023. David Marsden/Parks Canada

A wildfire near Pine Lake in Wood Buffalo National Park continues to grow in size. OnMonday, the fire in northern Alberta was last estimated to be 12,077 hectares.

At the same time, there has been a bit of relief. Park officials said the areareceived approximately 4millimetresof rain over the weekend, and crews were also able to complete structure protection on all properties in the Pine Lake area. They alsomapped out a more accurate fire perimeter.

Four bulldozers were on site Monday to refresh fire breaks, and had only two left to complete. Fire breaks are put in place to try and stop the spread of the fire by removing trees and vegetation.

David Tavernini, park's acting fire program manager, said the environment has presented a lot of challenging conditions, which has contributed to the fire's growth.

A tanker truck is parked on a dirt road, with wildfire smoke visible in the background.
Firefighting crews near Pine Lake, Alta., have been dealing with a lot of smoke due to wind and atmospheric conditions. (David Marsden/Parks Canada)

"We have been in really prolonged drying conditions for almost the last two months," he said. "The fuels out there are extremely dry and ready to ignite."

Crews have also been dealing with a lot of smoke due to wind and atmospheric conditions.

"It limits our ability to get aircraftoff the ground because they can't safely fly," Tavernini said.

The fire was last estimated to bewithin nine kilometresof Pine Lake. Although Pine Lake is only 65 kilometres from Fort Smith, N.W.T., officials saidthe fire still poses no risk to thatcommunity.

Aerial photo of fire burning near Pine Lake in Wood Buffalo National Park.
Four bulldozers were refreshing fire breaks to fight the wildfire near Pine Lake in Wood Buffalo National Park on Monday. (David Marsden/Parks Canada)

Crews were hoping that higher humidity and some rain wouldprovide an opportunity for more work on the ground this week, allowing firefighters to limit the growth of the fire.

Road closures on Monday were stillin place from Parson's Lake Road to Peace Point. Access to the Pine Lake area is prohibited until further notice.