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Brush fire near Mount Uniacke, N.S. contained

First responders attended the scene near highway 101 Saturday morning where officials had been describing it as a 'developing forest fire.' First responders attended the scene near highway 101 Saturday morning where officials had been describing it as a 'developing forest fire.'
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A brush fire near Mount Uniacke, N.S., has been fully contained after fire crews from several locations responded to the scene Saturday.

First responders attended to the incident near Highway 101 around 12 p.m., where officials had been describing the blaze as a “developing forest fire.”

Ryan Richard, chief of Brooklyn Volunteer Fire Department, told CTV News the fire was contained around 3 p.m.

Police say fire and RCMP detachments out of the Halifax and Hants regions also attended the scene.

According to police, there has been no threat to nearby properties, but residents were made aware of the fire early Saturday afternoon.

The highway has remained open however, drivers are being asked to avoid the 500 block as one lane is “being impeded by crews” at this time.

A Department of Natural Resources helicopter was also dispatched to the fire.

While the cause of the fire is unknown, Nova Scotia is currently experiencing an extreme heat event, one that is expected to last through Monday.

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