Halifax Fire Deputy Chief Dave Meldrum provided an update Monday morning on a fast-moving wildfire that was discovered burning on Sunday afternoon. “We understand that wind direction is changing – the wind is now from the North – which is going to move this fire back, backward in the direction it was moving yesterday,” Meldrum said. “There’s a lot of un-burned fuel in the areas that the fire went through,” he added.
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Nova Scotia wildfire: Wind could push fire back, but lots of ‘un-burned fuel’ left over, Halifax deputy fire chief says
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