Press Release
QUÉBEC, – The Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts will modify the ban on open fires in or in the vicinity of a forest as of June 9, at 8:00 a.m., because of the current conditions. This decision was taken in collaboration with the Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU) due to the rain-bearing low-pressure front, which is quietly advancing towards the northeast of the province.
The prohibition on open fires applies in the following territory:
NORD-DU-QUÉBEC : Jamésie (991) – pour sa portion au nord de la latitude 53°30 et à l’ouest de la longitude 73°45, et pour sa portion au nord de la latitude 50°45 et à l’est de la longitude 73°45, Eeyou Istchee (Chisasibi) (993).
CÔTE-NORD : La Haute-Côte-Nord (95) – pour sa portion au nord de la latitude 49°30, Manicouagan (96), Sept-Rivières (971), Caniapiscau (972), Minganie (981) – excluant l’île d’Anticosti.
SAGUENAY–LAC-SAINT-JEAN : Maria-Chapdelaine (92) – pour sa portion au nord de la latitude 50º45, Le Fjord-du-Saguenay (942) – pour sa portion au nord de la latitude 50º45.
To view the map of the affected territory, go to:
sopfeu.qc.ca/en.
There are currently 13 fires in activity in Québec. Since the start of the protection season, 173 forest fires have affected 7 179.5 hectares.
This prohibition measure is intended to limit the risk of forest fires. Pursuant to section 239 of the Sustainable Forest Management Act (chapter A-18.1), any person who contravenes an order prohibiting open fires in or in the vicinity of a forest or any other action taken by the Minister is liable, in addition to the payment of the costs, to a fine. We all need to cooperate to protect our forests.
Information:
Refer to the regional distribution of territories: sopfeu.qc.ca/en/spokesperson
Siège social Stéphane Caron 418-871-3341, ext. 5484
East Region Karine Pelletier 418 871-3341, ext. 5487
Central Region Josée Poitras 418-275-6400, ext. 2470
West region Mélanie Morin 819-449-4271, ext. 3470
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