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Cabins destroyed as wildfire near Chance Harbour doubles in size overnight

(5 months ago)
Maddie Ryan
Bonavista PeninsulaChance HarbourNewfoundland and LabradorMark LawlorRyan PittsHarboursFiresWildfiresEnvironment

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A growing wildfire on the Bonavista Peninsula near Chance Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, has doubled in size overnight to 1,200 hectares, making it the largest fire in the province. The fire has destroyed an unknown number of cabins, prompting an evacuation order on Monday. Provincial fire duty officer Mark Lawlor stated the fire is moving northeast, away from communities, but 'extreme fire behaviour' is expected due to hot weather.

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  1. 1 July 14, 2025 (Monday): Wildfire started; evacuation order issued for the Chance Harbour area.
  2. 2 Overnight Monday to Tuesday: Fire doubled in size to 1,200 hectares.
  3. 3 July 15, 2025 (Tuesday morning): Provincial fire duty officer Mark Lawlor provided an update.
  4. 4 Ongoing: Provincewide fire ban expected to stay in place as long as dry weather continues.
  • Destruction of cabins and property
  • Issuance of evacuation orders
  • Strain on firefighting resources
  • Implementation of a provincewide fire ban
What: A large and rapidly growing wildfire that has destroyed cabins and led to an evacuation order.
When: Started Monday (July 14, 2025); doubled in size overnight (Monday to Tuesday, July 15, 2025); update provided Tuesday (July 15, 2025) morning.
Where: Bonavista Peninsula, near Chance Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Why: The cause of the fire is under investigation. Hot and dry weather conditions are contributing to its rapid spread and 'extreme fire behaviour'.
How: The fire is spreading due to weather conditions. Firefighters are working to contain it, with resources being brought in from other provinces like New Brunswick.

A growing wildfire on the Bonavista Peninsula near Chance Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, has doubled in size overnight to 1,200 hectares, making it the largest fire in the province. The fire has destroyed an unknown number of cabins, prompting an evacuation order on Monday. Provincial fire duty officer Mark Lawlor stated the fire is moving northeast, away from communities, but 'extreme fire behaviour' is expected due to hot weather.