Where are the fires burning in Saskatchewan?

Where are the fires burning in Saskatchewan?

Where are the fires burning in Saskatchewan?

A wildfire named “English” by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment has burned over 71,000 acres (28,800 hectares) 30 miles (47 km) east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

How many fires are burning in Saskatchewan?

131 active wildfires in Sask., season doubles yearly average.

Where is the smoke coming from in Saskatchewan?

Parts of Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon, remain under an air quality advisory. Environment Canada says smoke from wildfires north of Hudson Bay is pushing into central regions of the province. The smoke is producing extremely poor air quality, the agency said.

Are there any fire bans in Saskatchewan?

There are currently no fire restrictions in place in any provincial parks or recreation sites. Anyone who spots a wildfire can call 1-800-667-9660, dial 9-1-1 or contact their closest SPSA Forest Protection Area office.

Where is the fire near Prince Albert?

Northern Saskatchewan fire crews responded to a structure fire on Wednesday afternoon outside of Prince Albert National Park and Waskesiu. The structure fire was 47 kilometres north of Christopher Lake, Sask., behind a local gas station and convenience store located on Highway 2 North and Highway 264.

Where is the smoke coming from Saskatoon?

The smoke originated from wildfires near Hudson Bay that have forced the evacuation of two communities in the area. In its special air quality statement, ECCC said winds will start pushing the plume northwards overnight into Wednesday.

Why is it so smoky in Saskatchewan?

According to the weather agency’s index, the city’s air quality is “very high risk.” The smoke originated from wildfires near Hudson Bay that have forced the evacuation of two communities in the area.

Why is it smoky in Saskatoon?

Tag Archives: smoke Christopher Clemett from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) said the smoke has been caused by wildfires in the northeast part of Saskatc… A break from the wildfire smoke that is lingering over central and west-central Saskatchewan is coming a day later than expected.

Are fire bans lifted in Saskatchewan?

Due to recent rainfall and cooler weather, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is lifting the provincial fire ban that has been in place since July 2. The ban had applied to all Crown lands, provincial parks and the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District.

What caused the fire in Prince Albert?

A wildfire that forced the evacuation of dozen of homes in and around Prince Albert, Sask., was caused by a lightning strike.

What does the Ministry of environment do in Saskatchewan?

Ministry of Environment The Ministry of Environment provides science-based solutions, compliance and mitigation measures aimed at protecting the environment, safeguarding communities and helping to ensure balanced economic growth and a better quality of life for all Saskatchewan residents.

Is there a fire ban in Saskatchewan?

The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency has issued a fire ban for the eastern part of the province. More information can be found here. All wildfire maps are updated daily. For further information on wildfire status in your area, please contact your local municipality or SPSA Protection Area Office.

Where can I find information about environment in Saskatchewan?

About Government About Environment What’s New Environment’s website has moved and improved. Visit our new content on saskatchewan.ca/environment. Read More Ministry News Releases Read More Need Assistance? Contact the Client Support Services unit at 1-800-567-4224 (North America) or 306-787-2584 (Regina) Read More Shortcuts

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