Not enough rain to douse northern Quebec wildfires, temperatures expected to rise

A wildfire burning west of Chibougamau, in northern Quebec, is shown in a June 4, 2023, handout photo. Quebec officials say the amount of rain that fell in the northern part of the province where wildfires continue to burn was not significant enough to stamp out the blazes. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-SOPFEU, Audrey Marcoux, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

MONTREAL - A northwestern Quebec municipality with an intense wildfire on its doorstep did not get the rain it had hoped for this week, preventing a shift in the fight that could allow residents to return, officials said Wednesday.

The province's forest fire prevention agency, known by its French acronym SOPFEU, said wildfires near Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Que., continue to threaten the community 620 kilometres northwest of Montreal.

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