Public Advisory: Evacuation Alert Issued for Town of Musgrave Harbour Due to Wildfire

  • Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture
  • Justice and Public Safety

July 19, 2025

The Provincial Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is closely monitoring a wildfire located near the Town of Musgrave Harbour.

Residents are advised to make preparations for possible evacuation, in case the fire spreads towards the town and evacuation is required on short notice.

Currently, the fire is southwest of the Town of Musgrave Harbour in the Pine Pond area.

The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture will have waterbombers and a helicopter actioning the fire tomorrow.

The Provincial Emergency Operations Centre is at Level 1 and is monitoring this situation.

For the most up to date information, please visit the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s website www.gov.nl.ca, and Provincial Government social media channels on Facebook and on X.

Be Prepared
Residents are asked to take steps to ensure their own personal safety. Residents should always have a basic emergency kit available and be prepared for at least 72 hours, with food, water, batteries, a portable radio, important documents and prescription medications. Visit gov.nl.ca/beprepared for more information on emergency preparedness.

Property owners can also protect their homes, neighborhoods, and communities from the threat of wildland fire by creating defensible space around their properties, including:

  • Maintaining a five-foot (1.5-metre) non-combustible zone immediately around your home.
  • Cleaning out and screening gutters to prevent debris.
  • Using fire-resistant roofing materials on homes.
  • Cleaning underneath decks and enclosing them to prevent them from filling with debris.
  • Placing firewood piles away from your home.
  • Trimming grass and weeds.
  • Using FireSmart-approved vegetation when landscaping.

Fire Ban
All residents of the province are reminded that a fire ban is in effect across Newfoundland and Labrador. Open fires are not permitted.

To learn more about protecting homes and properties, visit FireSmart Canada.

For air quality information, visit Air Quality Health Index.

Visit NL511 for up-to-date information on driving conditions, highway cameras, major incidents, current ferry status updates, and weather.

Mental health resources are available: call 811 or visit www.nl.bridgethegapp.ca.

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