Minnesota Wildfire Interactive Map Shows How far Hell has spread

Three huge, out-of-control wildfires Anger north of Duluth, northeast of Minnesota, as near-risk fire conditions continue to plague the area, according to the National Weather Service.
The crew is also battling massive wildfires north of Minnesota, Canada's provinces of Manitoba and Ontario.
As of Thursday morning, Wildland Fire Application Information Portal Report fire Already covers 37,000 acres:
The Eastern Regional Complex incident team announced Wednesday that both Jenkins Creek and the camp fire took command, treating both as “Brimson complex.”
Below is an interactive map with constantly updated information from the state agency Interency Fire Center.
Jenkins Creek Fire
The Jenkins Creek Fire tripled between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, about 60 miles north of Duluth near Lake Hoyt, located northwest of the Camp House Fire.
Camp Road Fire
The camp fire was first reported Sunday afternoon, about 45 miles northeast of Duluth. It has since destroyed dozens of buildings, huts and houses, according to the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office.
Munger Shaw Fire
The Munger Shaw fire first reported on Monday afternoon and spread to 1,300 acres.
How do you help
Donations can be made online through the head of Lakes United Way to support relief for Lake County community members.
Donations can also be mailed to the head of the Union Road of Lakes (note that this is for wildfire relief): 314 W. Superior St. #750, Duluth, MN 55802.
Donations can be made online through United Road in Northeast Minnesota to support relief for community members of St. Louis County.