Three massive forest fires Continues to enraged north of Duluth in the northeast of Minnesota.
The teams are also fighting colossal forest fires north of Minnesota in the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario de Canada, with hundreds of thousands of acres burned since May 12.
Until Tuesday morning, reports the National Integential Fire Center Minnesota’s fires Now it covers about 30,000 acres:
Several counties of the Northeast, Beltrami, Cook, Iasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods and St. Louis, are under a Red flag warning on Tuesday until 9 pm Due to “strong winds and low levels of humidity”, according to the Department of Natural Resources of Minnesota.
The DNR leads Muger Shaw’s fight, while the incident team of the Eastern Area complex has the command of the fires of Jenkins Creek and Camp House, jointly managed as the “Brimson Complex”.
Next there are interactive maps, regularly updated by the National Integencial Fire Center.
Jenkins Creek’s fire
Jenkins Creek’s fire, first informed on May 13, focuses about 60 miles north of Duluth, near Hoyt Lakes, just northwest of the Flory of Camp House. He tripled in size in the first 24 hours, according to the Sheriff’s Office of St. Louis.
The fire on the camp of the Camp
Camp House fire was first reported on May 12, about 45 miles northeast of Duluth. Since then it has destroyed boxes of structures, cabins and houses, reports the Sheriff’s office.
Munger Shaw’s fire
It was first reported Monday afternoon, Fire Muger Shaw quickly extended to about 1,600 acres. A week later, the Fire Center says it is almost 100% content.
How can you help
Donations to support members of the Lake County community can be made online through the head of Lagos United Way.
Donations can also be sent by mail to the United Way Lagos Chief (keep in mind that it is for relief of forest fires): 314 W. Superior St. #750, Duluth, MN 55802.
Donations to support relief for members of the St. Louis County Community can be made online through the northeast of United Way Minnesota.