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Rain helping crews fight Manitoba-Ontario border forest fires

An aerial shot of the wildfire near Caddy Lake, Manitoba on May 9, 2016. Province of Manitoba

BERESFORD LAKE, Man. – Rain and cool conditions are helping crews make progress on two wildfires burning on the Manitoba-Ontario boundary.

The Caddy Lake fire, where Ontario crews are leading the fight, is holding at 58 square kilometres while the Beresford Lake fire, which is primarily in Ontario but being handled by Manitoba firefighters, is holding at 730 square kilometres.

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Twenty firefighters from Nova Scotia were expected to arrive Friday to help with the Beresford blaze.

READ MORE: Historic building, trapper’s cabin lost in Manitoba wildfire, more help on the way

Officials said Thursday that an unoccupied trapper’s cabin was destroyed at North Cross Lake and the Whiteshell Cottagers Association reported on social media that a historic train station at Winnitoba was lost.

Evacuation orders are still in effect for Wallace Lake, which affects 61 cottages and one lodge, as well as the Beresford cottage subdivision in the Nopiming Provincial Park.

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Burning permits are cancelled for eastern Manitoba, and no new permits will be issued.

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