Where are the Saskatchewan fires burning?

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It said fires are burning in Fort a la Corne Forest and along the southwest edge of the Torch River area. Residents in both rural municipalities are asked to “prepare and be ready to take action should an evacuation be required.”

Where is the smoke in Sask coming from?

“Smoke from a wildfire near Hudson Bay, SK is causing elevated values of fine particulate matter in parts of Alberta. Conditions are expected to improve later today,” explained Environment Canada.

What is causing the smoke in 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.

How many fires are in Saskatchewan?

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526 wildfires recorded so far this year Saskatchewan’s wildfire count so far this year has been more than double the five-year average. There are 131 active wildfires burning in the northern part of the province as of Thursday morning.

Is there a fire ban in Saskatchewan right now?

There are currently no fire bans or restrictions in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks. Anyone who spots a wildfire can call 1-800-667-9660, dial 9-1-1 or contact their closest SPSA Forest Protection Area office. People can find the latest fire risk maps and municipal fire ban map at

Are there any forest fires in Canada?

Nearly all the large forest fires in 2019 occurred in the boreal forest regions of Yukon, northern Alberta, and northwestern Ontario; regions that often see large fires. Overall, Ontario saw extensive wildfires in the northwest burning an area twice the 10-year average.

Where is all the smoke coming from in southern Saskatchewan?

Environment Canada has issued an air quality alert for much of central and southern Saskatchewan. Smoke from the wildfires north of Hudson Bay is producing poor air quality in all of the south including Regina, Moose Jaw, Swift Current and Weyburn.

Where is Regina smoke coming from?

All of the smoke is coming from B.C., not northern Saskatchewan. The wind is expected to shift to the northwest, clearing it away. The smoke from B.C. is expected to stay in the southeast.

Where is the smoke in southern Saskatchewan coming from?

Does Regina have a fire ban?

The Regina Fire Bylaw allows outdoor fires without a permit in enclosed burners, providing they meet the all regulations. Bonfires and other open-air fires are not allowed without a permit. Firepits cannot be used between the hours of 1 a.m. and noon.

Is there a fire ban in Saskatchewan 2021?

Is the Saskatchewan fire ban lifted?

Due to improved weather conditions, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is lifting the fire ban for all provincial Crown lands, including provincial parks located within the fire ban area, for most of east-central Saskatchewan, effective immediately.

Why is the smoke column so high in Saskatchewan?

The smoke column was quite high which was directly related to the amount of heat and we could see there was movement,” said Walter Matieyshen, a retired forest firefighter who lives about eight kilometres south of the area. The fire spread rapidly on Thursday due to high winds, according to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA).

How big is the Okanagan fire?

The wildfire management branch said the fire now covers around 5,300 hectares of land. “That area has a lot of mistletoe, diseased forest so in terms of what it’s doing, it’s probably positive from the forest point of view.

Is there a fire near Prince Albert?

SASKATOON — Firefighters are battling a wildfire in the Fort à la Corne provincial forest, east of Prince Albert. “We were out and about yesterday.

Does the SPSA respond to emergencies in Saskatchewan?

Emergencies in Saskatchewan are usually managed at the local level, but if a situation escalates beyond the capacity of a that local municipality, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency will provide assistance. This page provides information about active emergency events and wildfires that the SPSA is actively engaged in.

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