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Forest fire near Kejimkujik National Park half contained, officials say

Nova Scotia's Department of Natural Resources says crews are focusing on fighting the fire near Kejimkujik National Park at Seven Mile Lake from the air, dumping water on the head of the flames.

Crews will focus on fighting the fire from the air, dumping water on the head of the flames

A helicopter from Visionair heads back to McGowan Lake in Queens County to refuel and continue fighting the Seven Mile Lake fire. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Officials say half of the persistent forest fire burning near Kejimkujik National Park at Seven Mile Lake is now contained.

The 10 millimetres of rain Nova Scotia's Department of Natural Resources says fell Friday did little to dampen the 395-hectare fire and crews are still fighting it from the air, dumping water on the head of the flames.

They plan to continue building guards, reinforcing fire lines and protecting unoccupied buildings in the area.

There are no major changes to the other fires burning in western Nova Scotia. Trunk 8 is still closed Saturday because of water bombing operations.

Air quality alert

Air quality alerts are in place for Annapolis, Colchester, Digby, Halifax east of Porters Lake, Pictou, Queens,Shelburne and Yarmouth counties.

Environment Canada advises people in those areas who have breathing difficulties to stay inside.

Conditions are still extremely dry and people are still barred from entering most wooded areas and lighting brush or campfires across the province.