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*
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.
Less than one millimetre of rain fell Tuesday around the town, which has been evacuated since June 2. Its mayorasked residents Wednesday to pray for rain.
"Sadly for us yesterday, we didn't receive a lot precipitation," Mayor Guy Lafrenière said. "Today, it's a nice sunny day with no clouds. We've been praying for rain, but it's taking a bit of time."
"The rain is our best ally to get the upper hand," Sylvain Tremblay told a technical briefing on Wednesday. "It would take a good 20 to 25 millimetres of rain over a few days, which would allow us to put out some parts of the fire for good and leaving just hot spots."
By the end of the week, Quebec authorities expect 1,500 firefighters on the ground including a sizable contingent of international reinforcements. The teams will include 72 crew from New Brunswick, 106 from France, 119 from the United States, 100 from Portugal and 140 from Spain, in addition to 283 ºÃÉ«tv Forces members. The international firefighters are expected to stay two to three weeks, Tremblay said.
"Everybody is back home now for now. It's safe, but the only problem is smoke," Cooper said. "So we're going to keep watch of that, but there's no fires that are at a close distance at the moment."
This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published June 14, 2023.
— With files from Patrice Bergeron in Saguenay, Que.