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Ontario details resources for wildfire season beginning April 1

Ontario says it has 800 fire rangers and dozens of aircraft prepared to respond to this year’s wildfire season.

The province detailed its available resources on Friday, the official start date of the wildland fire season that goes until Oct. 31.

The province says it's possible to bring in more firefighters if needed, and there are more than 500 support staff available to respond across 14 management headquarters, two regional bases and one provincial co-ordination facility.

The province’s aircraft fleet includes water bombers, twin otters, helicopters and turbo beavers.

Included in last year’s fire season of 1,198 fires was a 200,000-hectare fire that the province says was the largest since it started keeping statistics in 1960.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 1, 2022. 

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