Rain helps firefighters’ efforts in Quebec, but not enough of it to extinguish flames
MONTREAL — The rain that has been falling in northern Quebec since Monday likely won’t be enough to extinguish the wildfires threatening several communities, but the wet weather could give firefighters a chance to get ahead of the flames, officials say.
Quebec’s forest fire prevention agency — SOPFEU — was evaluating on Tuesday the effects of recent rainfall, Katia Petit, associate deputy minister for civil protection, told reporters.
“If enough rain falls, it will allow SOPFEU personnel to intensify their work directly in the field, to work on the fires and prevent them from starting up again once the dry weather returns,” Petit said.
Environment Canada meteorologist Simon Legault said he expected rain to stop falling by Wednesday morning in the regions most affected by forest fires. He said warm, sunny weather could return thereafter with a chance of only isolated showers through the weekend.


