Four fixed-wing water bombers contracted from New Brunswick helped control the East Port L'Hebert wildfire in Queens County, Nova Scotia, according to the province's forest protection manager. The article is an operational update on wildfire response rather than a market-moving event. It has limited direct financial impact beyond highlighting emergency response capabilities and wildfire management needs.
Four fixed-wing water bombers contracted from New Brunswick helped control the East Port L'Hebert wildfire in Queens County, Nova Scotia, according to the province's forest protection manager. The article is an operational update on wildfire response rather than a market-moving event. It has limited direct financial impact beyond highlighting emergency response capabilities and wildfire management needs.
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