Emergency coordinator says more wildfire prevention needed, highway remains closed for northern community
The emergency management co-ordinator for the English River First Nation says more should have been done to prevent wildfires before they became an imminent threat.
After an early and active start to the wildfire season, fires are still threatening multiple communities in northern Saskatchewan. Beauval has been under an evacuation since Canada Day, while those living in Patuanak have been isolated from the main highway since June 30.
Highway 918, which stretches from Beauval north to Patuanak, is currently blocked because of the Arm, Smith, Docker and Harry fires.
“They are not in a desperate state, but it is an anxious state because there’s no way to determine when we’ll be able to allow people to move,” explained Candyce Paul, the English River First Nation’s emergency management co-ordinator.