
Premier Moe, SPSA declare provincial State of Emergency; ATV/UTV ban put in place
Due to the wildfires affecting communities across Saskatchewan, Premier Scott Moe, in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), declared a provincial State of Emergency Thursday.
As of this morning, there were 17 active wildfires in Saskatchewan and 15 communities have been evacuated. To date this year, there have been 206 wildfires, well above the five-year average of 125. The fires have forced more than 4,000 residents from their homes, mainly in the province’s remote northeast region.
“We are seeing the devastating effects of wildfires impact communities across our province,” Moe said. “Therefore, today we are making a Provincial Declaration of Emergency to mobilize the resources necessary to safely evacuate Saskatchewan residents and to protect our communities.”
This declaration provides enhanced powers that may be required to help address an unprecedented start of the fire season. SPSA Vice President Steve Roberts also confirmed additional support from their mutual aid partners, from B.C. to the maritimes.