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Saskatchewan highlights preparations made ahead of wildfire season
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Saskatchewan has brought in resources early to prepare for this year's fire season. A drier than normal summer is forecast with eleven fires currently active.
Saskatchewan has brought in resources early to prepare for this year’s fire season. A drier than normal summer is forecast with eleven fires currently active.
Reconna aircraft are patrolling to spot the first forest fires of 2024. The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is pushing early to keep a handle on containment.
“We brought our resources back early so we can help communities deal with drought,” SPSA Marlo Pritchard told CTV News.
A total of 75 fires have already occurred in Saskatchewan this year, nearly four times the five year average – while 11 of those are currently active.
“[We’re] always looking at our risk, a risk assessment so we are at least at this point in time forecasting a drier than normal summer,” Pritchard added.
On April 24, the province announced that it will be adding four new air tankers to its wildfire fighting fleet.
The first will be delivered in 2025 bringing enhanced fire fighting capability to the SPSA.