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Abandoned fire seems to have started wildfire west of Calabogie

Ontario's forestry ministry is asking for help to find the person it believes started and abandoned a fire on an eastern Ontarioisland that grew out of control earlier this month.

Ministry asking for the public's help to find who set the fire

Flames visible from the water as forest fire burns west of Ottawa

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Dozens of homes have been evacuated in the Township of Greater Madawaska after a forest fire broke out Sunday afternoon.

Ontario's forestry ministry is asking for help to find the person it believes started and abandoned a fire on anisland west of Ottawathat grew out of control earlier this month.

The firestarted June 4:spreading to the mainland, growing to a peak of about 45 hectares in size and forcinghomes and cottages around Centennial Laketo be evacuated

Those residents were able to return June 9, the same day the fire was declared under control. It's still burning and the area has a high fire risk, according to theMinistry of Natural Resources and Forestry.

That ministry said in a Thursday news release the person who set the fire may have used a boat launch near Wolfe Rapids Road to the north end of the lake. There isa tip line and anyone with information can also contact a ministry office or Crime Stoppers.

There has been a provincial burn ban in place for the area, located about 50 kilometres west of Calabogie and 170 kilometres west of downtown Ottawa,since June 1.

The three fires that remain in eastern Ontario and western Quebec are under control, but the fire risk has been growing with hotter weather and no sign of significant rain.

Quebec'sforestminister warned Wednesday that firefighters are on the verge of losing control of dozens of fires that were previously contained.

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