
Rainfall not enough for significant change to Sask. wildfires: SPSA
There are currently 87 wildfires burning in Saskatchewan, according to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.
So far this year, the province has seen 459 wildfires, well over the five-year average of 356.
Steve Roberts, the public safety agency’s vice president of operations, said fire conditions have improved slightly, but the rain that fell in the province in recent days hasn’t been enough to significantly change the overall outlook on the fires.
Roberts said out-of-province resources from areas like Quebec, Mexico and Australia are being utilized to help contain the wildfires. He said 300 members of the Canadian Forces are helping with the firefighting efforts, and the agency has asked for a one-week extension to keep them in the province for even longer.