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Minnesota Governor mobilizes National Guard for Wildfire Fighting in Northern Part of State

By Erwin Seba

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz mobilized the state National Guard troops on Sunday to fight wildfires along Minnesota's northern border with Canada.

According to the Minnesota State website, these fires have burned more than 800 acres over five days. They are still not contained. The fires are among a series of fires that have been raging across the United States due to the hot and dry conditions caused by El Nino.

Walz, a Democrat, said: "I have declared a 'peacetime emergency' and mobilized the National Guard in order to help with wildfire suppression efforts in northern Minnesota." "Minnesotans express our deepest thanks to all first responders who work around the clock to ensure the safety of their neighbors," said Walz, a Democrat.

The Superior National Forest in northern Minnesota is currently ablaze with?16 fires. This forest normally receives around 150,000 visitors during the summer. According to the website of the Minnesota Natural Resources Department, park rangers escorted visitors out of the parks over the weekend.

According to the National Weather Service, the high temperatures over the weekend increased fire risks.

(source: Reuters)