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Ontario buys 11 new aircraft to fight'very difficult' fires

Premier Doug Ford announced at a Friday press conference that Ontario would spend C$650 million ($465million) to purchase 'five new helicopters' and six new water-bombers in order to fight wildfires spreading quickly.

On Thursday, heavy smoke from Canadian fires covered a large area of the U.S., from the Midwest up to the Northeast. Officials warned residents to stay inside whenever possible.

Ford has not said when the planes will arrive.

He said: "We won't put a price on the safety of our communities... We will spare no cost."

Ontario has so far deployed 150 fire crews to the ground, and more than 80 water bombers and helicopters.

Fires are mainly concentrated in the sparsely-populated and remote northwest region of the province where air travel is the only mode of transportation.

Ford said, "This is an extremely difficult situation. Even flying into these communities using dirt runways is very difficult when there is fire."

As of today, 650,000 acres (26,300 sq km) have been set ablaze, compared with 600,000 acres last year. (1 Canadian dollar = 1.4012 dollars) (Reporting and editing by Deepa Babyington, David Ljunggren)

(source: Reuters)