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Minnesota wildfire interactive maps show how far infernos have spread

Three massive wildfires continue to rage north of Duluth in northeastern Minnesota.

Crews are also battling colossal wildfires just north of Minnesota in Canada’s Manitoba and Ontario provinces, with hundreds of thousands of acres burned since May 12. 

As of Tuesday morning, the National Interagency Fire Center reports the Minnesota fires now cover about 30,000 acres:

Several northeastern counties — Beltrami, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods and St. Louis — are under a red flag warning on Tuesday until 9 p.m. due to “strong winds and low humidity levels,” according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

The DNR is leading the Munger Shaw fight, while the Eastern Area Complex Incident Team has command of the Jenkins Creek and Camp House fires, managed jointly as the “Brimson Complex.”

Below are interactive maps, updated regularly by the National Interagency Fire Center.  

The Jenkins Creek Fire

The Jenkins Creek Fire, first reported on May 13, is centered about 60 miles north of Duluth near Hoyt Lakes, just northwest of the Camp House Fire. It tripled in size in the first 24 hours, according to the St. Louis Sheriff’s Office.

The Camp House Road Fire

The Camp House Road Fire was first reported on May 12, about 45 miles northeast of Duluth. It has since destroyed dozens of structures, cabins and homes, the sheriff’s office reports.

The Munger Shaw Fire

First reported on Monday afternoon, the Munger Shaw Fire quickly spread to about 1,600 acres. One week later, the fire center says it’s nearly 100% contained.

How you can help

Donations to support relief for Lake County community members can be made online through the Head of the Lakes United Way. 

Donations can also be mailed to Head of the Lakes United Way (please note it’s for wildfire relief): 314 W. Superior St. #750, Duluth, MN 55802.

Donations to support relief for St. Louis County community members can be made online through the United Way Northeastern Minnesota.

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