Rain helps firefighters' efforts in Quebec, but not enough of it to extinguish flames

A wildfire raging west of Chibougamau, in northern Quebec, is shown in a June 4, 2023, handout photo. NASA reports smoke from wildfires in northern Quebec has reached Europe. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-SOPFEU, Audrey Marcoux, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

MONTREAL - The rain that has been falling in northern Quebec since Monday likely won't be enough to extinguish the wildfires threatening several communities, but the wet weather could give firefighters a chance to get ahead of the flames, officials say.

Quebec's forest fire prevention agency — SOPFEU — was evaluating on Tuesday the effects of recent rainfall, Katia Petit, associate deputy minister for civil protection, told reporters.

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