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Canadian wildfires threaten BWCA, worsen air quality across Minnesota
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Drought deepens in Minnesota, watering bans more likely July 18, 2021 7:44pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Boaters are hitting rocks in the Mississippi River. Livestock farmers are seeking emergency waivers to graze cattle on conservation land. Homeowners cringing at toasted lawns are bracing for watering restrictions if they aren t already in place.
Meanwhile, more of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness has closed down as wildfires burning in Quetico Provincial Park across the border in Canada threaten to spread.
With about half of Minnesota now in the grip of severe drought and 4% in extreme drought the state has officially shifted into the drought warning phase, the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced Friday. The deepening drought is turning the summer into a sobering lesson in resource conservation.
KVRR Local News
July 18, 2021
ELY, Minn. Superior National Forest officials are expanding their closure order for the popular Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness north of Ely, Minnesota because of the threat of wildfires burning across the Canadian border.
The newly expanded order, which took effect Sunday, includes 12 more BWCA entry points in addition to the areas around Crooked and Iron lakes that had previously been included.
It now stretches east nearly to Basswood Lake, west nearly to Crane Lake, and south to the Echo Trail.
Forest Service officials say the new order is meant to give campers time to leave the area.