Saskatchewan’s wildfire state of emergency ends, 25 fires still burning
Saskatchewan’s wildfire state of emergency ended at midnight on Thursday, although a number of fires are still burning around the province.
The state of emergency went into effect on May 29, after an early start to the wildfire season forced thousands of people to leave their homes and strained provincial firefighting resources.
According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, there were still 25 fires burning around the province as of 7:30 a.m. on Friday.
So far this year, the province has seen 273 wildfires, well ahead of the 186 fires seen by June 27, 2024 and significantly higher than the five-year average of 171.