
All wildfire evacuees back home in Saskatchewan, SPSA says
Officials from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) are set to provide an update – as all residents who were forced from their homes due to wildfires have officially returned.
The update, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. CST, will be streamed live at the top of this article.
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Residents from the First Nation community of La Plonge were among the last to return home on Monday.
Around 2,500 residents in northern Saskatchewan were listed as evacuees just last week. The grand return for evacuees was made possible by favourable weather conditions, according to the SPSA.
As of Wednesday morning, there are 49 active wildfires – eight are contained, six are listed as not contained, while 25 are ongoing assessments. Protecting values remains the priority for 10 fires.
At its peak, wildfires in northern Saskatchewan forced more than 10,000 residents from their homes.
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