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Nova Scotia warns West Dalhousie residents to be ready to evacuate as wildfire nears Godfrey Lake. No evacuation order issued yet.

Wildfire Warning Issued for West Dalhousie Area

Residents Urged to Stay Ready

Nova Scotia’s Department of Natural Resources has issued a forest fire alert for part of Annapolis County, advising certain residents to prepare for possible evacuation. The warning follows wildfire activity in the Godfrey Lake area that could intensify with changing weather conditions.

Emergency Alert Issued Wednesday

The emergency notice, sent Wednesday night, covers West Dalhousie Road from Morse Road to the community centre at 4868 West Dalhousie Road. Officials stressed this is not an evacuation order but a precautionary measure to ensure readiness if fire behaviour shifts.

Location and Scope

The alert applies to the rural community of West Dalhousie, situated in Annapolis County. The Godfrey Lake region is known for its dense forest cover, which can fuel wildfires and create unpredictable hazards for nearby residents.

Reason for the Precaution

Authorities say the decision was made due to active wildfire conditions in the area and the potential for rapid spread. Wind patterns, dry vegetation, and fluctuating weather can cause fires to change direction quickly, prompting the need for advance warning.

Emergency Measures in Place

Local fire crews and provincial emergency management teams remain on standby. Residents are being urged to prepare essentials such as identification, medications, and important documents, in case an evacuation order is issued.

Public Advisory

Officials recommend staying informed via provincial emergency alerts, monitoring local news, and avoiding the affected area unless necessary. The situation is under constant review, with safety as the top priority.

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