Crews are back on the scene of an out-of-control wildfire burning in Nova Scotia's Annapolis County.
The blaze near Long Lake remains out of control and has grown to an estimated 3,210 hectares, or roughly 32 square kilometres, the Department of Natural Resources said in an update posted to social media on Monday afternoon.
The update said the change in size is due to crews getting a more precise measurement of the fire while there was less smoke on Monday morning.
There are no reports of damage to homes at this time, but a few campers and trailers have been lost.
There are 93 Department of Natural Resources firefighters on the ground, plus 15 local firefighters, 22 from Ontario and five from Prince Edward Island.
There are four planes from the Northwest Territories and two contracted