Sask. sends help to fight wildfires in the U.S.
Some states in the U.S. are in the same situation Northern Saskatchewan was in earlier this summer – raging wildfires and hundreds of people forced from their homes – and Saskatchewan has stepped up to help.
The province has sent a team to help deal with the U.S. wildfires: a bird-dog plane, two 588 air tankers, and a nine-person team with them.
The planes will do retardant drops onto wildfires to protect structures and to help suppress the fires.
The team will be in Montana on Tuesday getting their orders, and could be sent anywhere from there as they’re needed.


