Major forest fire continues to spread in Quebec’s Lac-Saint-Jean region
MONTREAL — A major forest fire in Quebec’s Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region continued to spread Saturday, with authorities sealing off roads and urging anyone in the sparsely populated area to leave.
Melanie Morin, a spokeswoman for the agency that oversees forest fire prevention in the province, said the area covered by the aggressive blaze stood at 58,489 hectares — nearly double the size compared to Friday.
“The biggest concern with this fire, as usually is with out-of-control fires, is the weather,” Morin said Saturday. “This fire started Tuesday and has consistently grown day after day despite our suppression efforts.”
Her organization has made several targeted strikes to protect strategic points like bridges, certain outfitters and the Peribonka IV hydroelectric station.


