The Department of Natural Resources is warning of several wildfires it is aware of Tuesday evening across the province.
Several fires along Route 126 near Rogersville
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· Posted: May 05, 2026 6:46 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Several small wildfires broke out along Route 126 in the Rogersville area on Tuesday afternoon. The fire pictured is located near Acadie Siding, just south of Rogersville. (Submitted by Sophie Caissie)
The Department of Natural Resources is warning of several wildfires it is aware of Tuesday evening across the province.
Around 7 p.m., spokesperson Nick Brown forwarded a social media post from the department on social media that staff are on scene responding to “active wildfires” near Rogersville, Doaktown and Blissfield.
“At this time, there is no imminent risk to public safety,” the post said.
“We are asking the public to stay clear of the area and avoid all unnecessary travel nearby, so emergency personnel can carry out their work safely and without disruption.”
The department’s wildfire dashboard showed 16 wildfires across the province at 8 p.m., six of which are listed as out of control.
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