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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says the recovery effort is now underway amid the weekslong fight to contain several wildfires near the Arrowhead region, but warned "they will not be the last of this summer."
Gov. Tim Walz was joined by leaders of both the DNR, the Department of Public Safety and the National Weather Service to also discuss the fire situation and outlook across the state.
As of 8 a.m. Monday, all evacuation zones around the Camp House and Jenkins Creek fires are longer active in St. Louis and Lake counties.
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All evacuation orders prompted by wildfires north of Duluth, Minnesota, have been lifted, officials said Monday.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMN wildfires: Progress continues in fight against Brimson Complex fireWhile the majority of the wildfires in northern Minnesota are under control, authorities warn that some areas with "lingering heat" still pose a risk as tourists visit during the holiday weekend.
The latest update on the wildfires still burning in northern Minnesota say that "great progress" is being made on containment, but that risks are still present given gusty conditions early this week.
Wildfire smoke from Canada will dominate the headlines this weekend. A cold front will continue to drag smoke from large wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan southward into Minnesota. The highest concentration of smoke is expected through Saturday morning and afternoon.
Good Friday evening and happy weekend to one and all!If you looked up today and noticed a gray, milky sky, you weren’t seeing clouds. What you saw was wildfire smoke—thick, high-altitude smoke drifting in from fires burning across Canada.