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Are You Impacted By the BWCA Fire?

Roughly 160 square miles near the Pagami Creek have burned in the last few days.

The Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northeastern Minnesota has been clouded with smoke this week as strong winds and warm temperatures helped rapidly accelerate a forest fire.

According to MPR, 100,000 acres, or about 160 square miles, have burned, and the fire remains uncontained.

(See updated maps of the fire area here)

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Smoke from the massive fire has already traveled some 400 miles into the Chicago area, as noted by and . Some have been affected as well.

The fire didn't grow appreciably on Wednesday, officials told MPR, but they are cautious to declare the spread of the forest fire over.

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"It only takes one tree," incident commander Jim Hinds told MPR. "If it goes up in flames and throws sparks across the creek, the game's on again, so we're cautious about calling something safe and contained until we actually feel comfortable with it."

Already, the Pagami Creek fire is one of the largest in the region in the last 100 years.

If you have a connection to the area—such as a family cabin—we want to hear your story. Please email local editor Michael Rose at michael.rose@patch.com.

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