Two fires near the community of Keewaywin continue to spread.
One fire just six kilometres southwest of the First Nation grew to 40,000 hectares yesterday, while the almost 72,000 hectare fire 8 kilometres south of Keewaywin spread to the east.
The fires remain out of control.
Meanwhile a 23,000 hectare fire 40 kilometres north of Red Lake is also not under control.
Officials with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry say the forest fire hazard is high with areas of extreme hazard in the Red Lake and Sioux Lookout districts.
Meanwhile, those forest fires are causing the haze of smoke visible over the city. Much of the region west of Thunder Bay is under air quality warnings from Environment Canada because of the smoke.
There are 18 active fires in the Northwest.

