Heavy rain helps crews working on Highway 5 wildfires
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Heavy rain helps crews working on Highway 5 wildfires
Ollie Williams
Sunday July 5, 2026 at 10:16pm MT
Wildfires in Wood Buffalo National Park burn near Highway 5 (bottom left) in a false-colour Sentinel-2 satellite image from July 2, 2026.
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Parts of Wood Buffalo National Park received as much as 40 mm of rain on Sunday, helping firefighters working on the Bear Creek complex near Highway 5.
Those fires don’t pose a threat to communities at the moment but they are burning in the vicinity of the highway between Hay River and Fort Smith. Parks Canada has warned smoke from …
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