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Canadian firefighters fight wildfire sweeping towards B.C. town

Firefighters in western Canada on Monday battled a large wildfire just outside the largelyevacuated remote town of Fort Nelson in British Columbia, a local official said.

Fort Nelson is in the line of one of the season's very first

significant wildfires

that have actually spread to approximately 10,000 hectares (24,710 acres). throughout Western Canada and are sending out plumes of smoke throughout. 5 Canadian provinces, along with parts of northern Minnesota.

Mayor Rob Fraser of the Northern Rockies Regional. Town, where Fort Nelson lies, said the fire moved. closer overnight to the town of about 3,500 residents and was. now about 1.5 km (0.9 mile) away.

They're bombing it, they're dropping water with. helicopters. We have actually got local crews with Felines (caterpillar. tractors) and equipment, building firebreaks, Fraser told the. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. It's all hands on deck.

After its worst-ever-wildfire season in 2015, Canada has. simply experienced among its warmest winter seasons with low to. non-existent snow in numerous locations, raising fears ahead of a hot. summertime triggering blazes in forests and wild lands amid an. continuous dry spell.

The projection that I hear is that we're going to get a. westerly circulation which might bring the fire better to the. community, Fraser stated. There's some fields in between us ... so. that might slow it down, however if we get 40 kph gusts, it won't. take very long.

The federal government last month alerted Canada faces. another catastrophic wildfire season as it forecast. higher-than-normal spring and summer temperatures across much of. the country, increased by El Nino climate condition.

Since Sunday, there were some 143 active blazes across. Canada, including 39 considered out of control, according to the. Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.

An evacuation alert was provided last Friday for

Fort McMurray

, Alberta, as an out-of-control fire raved southwest of the. significant Canadian oil town.

(source: Reuters)