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14,000 Halifax residents forced from their homes as wildfire still out of control

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Strong winds and dry conditions continue to fuel an uncontained wildfire in suburban Halifax, causing extensive damage to several homes.

Halifax deputy fire Chief David Meldrum says around 14,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes following the rapidly spreading fire, which broke out Sunday afternoon in Tantallon, N.S.

The fire chief also says the wind changed directions overnight and is now coming from the northwest, meaning the fire is blowing back on itself and could set new fires in the outskirts of the city.

According to Meldrum, without any rain predicted, it might require the entire week to bring the fire under control.

He says nearly 100 firefighters are doing their best to contain the fire and two helicopters from the Department of Natural Resources will be joined Monday by two water bombers from Newfoundland and Labrador.

The extent of the fire’s magnitude remains unclear and Meldrum says crews are currently working to assess the number of homes and businesses that have been destroyed or damaged. No physical injuries have been reported.

READ MORE: Fire damages townhouses under construction: Brantford police

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