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Fires in, around Nopiming Provincial Park triple in size, province says

A forest fire along the Manitoba-Ontario border has nearly tripled in size over roughly the last 48 hours, a spokesperson with the province said.

Forest fires to south in Whiteshell Provincial Park grow from 700 to 1,000 hectares

Smoke billowing out in Nopiming Provincial Park near Beresford Lake Saturday. (Susan Babynchuk)
A forest fire along the Manitoba-Ontario border has nearly tripled in size over roughly the last 48hours, a spokesperson with the province said.
Heather Johnson took this photo along the south shore of Caddy Lake, Man., Saturday night. Smoke from a forest fire northeast of the lake can be seen billowing up off in the distance. (Heather Johnson)

On Friday, the provincereported the fire inNopiming Provincial Park and northwestern Ontario covered an area of 13,000 hectares (or 130 square-kilometres). As of early Sunday afternoon., the fire had grown to 40,000 ha (or 400 square kilometres).

The fire has creptto just east ofBeresford Lake andhas been raging on for three days now. Gusting winds in the area are making things worse, a spokesperson with the province said.
The fire in Nopiming Provincial Park has grown from 13,000 hectares to 30,000 hectares in the past 48 hours. (Manitoba government)

At least 25 people in the arealeft their cabins and homes Friday after officials with the province encouraged them toevacuate the area.

Whiteshell fire also spreading

Another fire to the south, northeast ofCaddy Lake, is also spreading,putting cottages and homes in Whiteshell Provincial Park at risk. The fire grew from 700 ha (seven square kilometres) on Friday to 1,000 ha (10 square kilometres)on Sunday.

While the blaze in the Whiteshell is much smaller than the one to the north, the area is more densely populated and developed.

Don Comack sent in these photos of the fire to the south from Saturday night at Echo Bay, Ont., near Kenora. The blaze forced more than a dozen people from their homes and cottages in the Whiteshell Friday. (Don Comack)
Evacuation orders for the community of Ingolf, Ont., remain in place.

As of Saturday, ninewater bombers from Manitoba and Ontario had been actively dousingboth fires.

Check out the province's interactiveFireViewmap for updates on the fire.
A waterbomber scoops water up from Caddy Lake to douse a nearby blaze. (Trevor Brine/CBC)