Wildfires Force 500 More People Out in Northern Saskatchewan (Canada)
- Wildfires in Saskatchewan have displaced another 500 people from their homes, according to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.
- Currently, there are about 4,000 wildfire evacuees across the province, confirmed by the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.
- Martha Morin, La Loche administrator, stated that residents may remain out of their homes until the fire is contained.
- Saskatchewan has 82 active wildfires, with 16 currently uncontained, as reported by the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.
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Wildfires force 500 more people out in northern Saskatchewan (Canada)
Wildfires raging in Saskatchewan have forced another 500 people from their homes. The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says fires over the long weekend caused residents of the village of La Loche, about 600 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon, to leave. It says there are now a total of about 4,000 wi...
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