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THUNDER BAY — Despite the wet weekend that much of Northwestern Ontario experienced, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry isn't contemplating changes to the Restricted Fire Zone that has been in place since the beginning of June.
In the Northwest region, the wildfire hazard on Monday morning generally stood at low to moderate in the south, and moderate to high in areas farther north. The current weather forecast calls for a chance of more showers this week, but by week's end temperatures in many areas are expected to climb back into the 30s.
"The goal is eliminating preventable human-caused fires. At this time the Northwest is experiencing escalated fire activity, with significant resources engaged in fighting those fires."
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