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Firefighters continue to battle wildfires in Nova Scotia

Firefighters continue to battle wildfires in Nova Scotia

Click to play video: 'Long Lake fire keeps grows as province issues update on wildfire situation'
Long Lake fire keeps grows as province issues update on wildfire situation
WATCH: Crews are still on the scene of an out-of-control wildfire in the Annapolis Valley. As Mitchell Bailey reports, despite some much needed rain, the blaze is continuing to cover more ground and some structures are now being impacted.

Officials say firefighters in Nova Scotia remain focused on tackling the northern side of the Long Lake wildfire in the Annapolis Valley, which is closest to homes.

Andrew Mitton, with Nova Scotia’s Department of Emergency Management, said during a news briefing on Wednesday that 61 structures in the vicinity have been outfitted with sprinklers as a form of fire protection.

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The blaze near Long Lake is the largest in the province, and as of Wednesday afternoon, it measured roughly 32 square kilometres in size.

Scott Tingley, with the Department of Natural Resources, said staff were closely watching the weather forecast to see how winds from Hurricane Erin would impact firefighting efforts.

Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick are also continuing to battle active wildfires.

Newfoundland’s 107-square-kilometre wildfire near Kingston also remained out of control.

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In New Brunswick, five wildfires remained out of control as of Wednesday evening.

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