DNRR forest resources technician David Steeves said during an update on Tuesday morning that there “was no significant growth on the fire perimetre” overnight, but a shift in winds could lead to an “increased danger situation” for firefighters. The heat from the sun is also expected to change the situation on the ground, Steeves said.
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Halifax wildfires: Officials expect wind shift which could lead to ‘increased danger’
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