Wildlife in Natchaug State Forest off Route 203 and the Air Line Trail has been burning since Wednesday, Sept. 16, afternoon, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection said.
The fire is being battled by North Windham, Windham Central, and South Windham Fire departments as well as the DEEP.
There is no threat to the public at this time, the DEEP said at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 17, though firefighters are still working to beat back the blaze.
The North Windham Fire Department has advised residents that the fire is producing a lot of smoke and unless they see flames, they do not have to report the wildfire to emergency personnel. The fire is in a swampy part of the park, firefighters said. On Thursday, firefighters brought in heavy machinery to "back burn" in an attempt to put the fire out,
Thursday morning DEEP will be bringing in some heavy machinery and doing a "back burn" in an attempt to put the fire out.
Earlier estimates said the fire covered more than 50 acres, but that has since been amended.
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