04/10/2026
38!
Today, April 9 was a notably busy day for fire services across Nova Scotia, with at least 38 reported incidents involving grass, brush, and woods fires alone.
While April is typically a busy time of year for grass fires in the province, today stood out as exceptional, particularly during the mid to late afternoon hours, when crews were handling multiple incidents at once across several regions.
Windy conditions played a significant role in fire behaviour, allowing a number of fires to spread quickly and, in several cases, threaten nearby structures such as homes, garages, and sheds.
Multiple departments were required at a number of scenes, while a few incidents were cancelled en route or determined to be minor upon arrival.
Days like today highlight exactly why daily burning restrictions are in place across the province, as conditions can change rapidly and fires can escalate faster than expected, even when the ground may appear damp.
Residents are encouraged to use sound judgment and follow all provincial and municipal guidelines when conducting any outdoor burning to help reduce the risk of further incidents.
Use common sense!
April 9
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EDIT 21:26: Over 40 incidents now reported.