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Cabin owners, fire crews racing to save structures from wildfire in Newfoundland

ST. JOHN’S - Cabin owners in northeastern Newfoundland spent much of Friday protecting their structures from a stubborn wildfire, pumping ocean water onto flare-ups stoked by a spate of dry, hot weather.

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Crews working to contain wildfire that has damaged cabins in Newfoundland

A wildfire is seen burning in this handout photo near cabins in the Chance Harbour, N.L. area on Monday, July 14, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Dawn Gough (Mandatory Credit)


ST. JOHN’S - Cabin owners in northeastern Newfoundland spent much of Friday protecting their structures from a stubborn wildfire, pumping ocean water onto flare-ups stoked by a spate of dry, hot weather.

Ryan Pitts said he spent the day in his boat in the Chance Harbour area, bringing sandwiches and water to the people fighting to keep the flames away from their cabins. Many structures have already succumbed, Pitts said in a telephone interview.

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