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Every active wildfire agencies are tracking in Nunavut, straight from official Canadian feeds β€” sizes in hectares, stage of control as reported, and U.S. fires on the same map near the border.

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Live wildfire pulse Β· Nunavut

Active wildfires listed across Nunavut β€” from Natural Resources Canada's national feed. Agencies update their records on their own schedule, typically every couple of hours, so numbers may lag breaking news.

Official Canadian agency data Β· stage of control shown as reported (OC = out of control, BH = being held, UC = under control) Β· sizes in hectares Β· for awareness only, not emergency alerts.

Active wildfires in Nunavut right now

Active wildfires listed right now in Nunavut β€” official agency data via Natural Resources Canada. Tap any fire for live details including maps, size in hectares, and stage of control.

For awareness only β€” not an evacuation source. Fire locations and distances use the agency-reported point, which does not move as a fire spreads β€” a large fire's edge can be kilometres from its mapped point. For evacuation orders and real-time alerts, follow your local government and provincial emergency officials, and call 911 for emergencies. Data: NRCan CWFIF.

Evacuation orders & alerts

Evacuation orders in Nunavut are issued by local and provincial emergency authorities. Follow your municipality and the provincial emergency management organization for official notices, and call 911 in an emergency. Province-level evacuation feeds are being added here as we verify each official source.

Wildfire in Nunavut

Nunavut is almost entirely tundra above the treeline, so forest fires are rare β€” but a warming Arctic brings occasional tundra fires, and summer smoke from southern boreal fires increasingly reaches Nunavut communities.

Fire data: Natural Resources Canada β€” CWFIF national active fires (Open Government Licence – Canada). Sizes in hectares; stage of control shown exactly as agencies report it.

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Nunavut wildfire FAQ

How current is this Nunavut fire map?

It shows the newest official data there is β€” re-pulled every few minutes from Natural Resources Canada's national fire feed, which agencies update on their own schedule. Each flame marks where a fire was reported, not where its edge is right now β€” real fires spread, markers don't move.

What do OC, BH, and UC mean?

Canadian agencies report stage of control, not U.S.-style containment percentages: OC = Out of control, BH = Being held, UC = Under control. We show the official code exactly as reported, with its plain-English meaning.

Where do I find evacuation orders for Nunavut?

Evacuation orders in Nunavut are issued by local and provincial emergency authorities β€” follow your municipality and provincial emergency management organization, and call 911 in an emergency.