U of S prof studies impact of fire evacuations on First Nations
A University of Saskatchewan professor would like to see families evacuated together when wildfires pose a risk to northern communities.
Typically, those with respiratory problems are evacuated first to the closest community that can host them. Those communities fill up, then the next wave of people are sent to a different community.
“Then we see people housed as far away as Regina and Cold Lake,” Jim Waldram, professor in the departments of archaeology and anthropology and psychology, said in an interview with CKOM News.
“Family fragmentation creates other kinds of social, cultural, psychological risks for the people beyond the simple health risk of smoke.”


