Second shelter opens in Winnipeg soccer arena for forest fire evacuees
WINNIPEG — The weather provided some help Friday to crews battling a large forest fire that has forced 3,700 people from their homes in northern Manitoba.
The Manitoba government said strong south winds are pushing the smoke away from Wasagamack First Nation, and there is rain in the forecast for the first time in days.
The fire was still about one kilometre from the community and crews were working to keep it from advancing.
Residents of Wasagamack and two other Indigenous communities left their homes starting Tuesday night, with most making their way to Winnipeg and Brandon.


