Unprecedented Nova Scotia wildfires have evacuees fearing what awaits them
HALIFAX — As an unprecedented string of wildfires in Nova Scotia continued to burn out of control Wednesday, thousands of residents forced to flee their homes spent a fourth day wondering what their neighbourhoods will look like when they return home.
Fire officials were hoping for a break in the dry, windy weather, but the forecast did not call for any rainfall until Friday night.
As of Wednesday, there were four out-of-control wildfires in Nova Scotia and about 21,000 people forced from their homes by mandatory evacuation orders.
One of the out-of-control wildfires is new, near Lake Road in the Municipality of the District of Shelburne. It is currently estimated to be 0.2 square kilometres in size. The municipality ordered evacuations in parts of Lake Road, Sandy Point Road, Jordan Bay and Jordan Ferry.

