SPSA provides update on English Creek fire at Fort a la Corne, now at 37,500 hectares
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has provided an update on the English Creek fire burning in the Fort à la Corne forest.
As of 10:45 a.m., on Monday, May 19, the fire was listed at 37,500 hectares in size, and it remains uncontained. According to SPSA Acting Vice-President of Operations Steve Roberts, there hasn’t been any assets or structures lost at this point, but the fire has started to drift onto some nearby farmland.
The fire started on provincial Crown land.
“We have not heard of any structural loss, or losses that way,” Roberts said. “Because it has just barely encroached into the farmland. But again, we will assess that if there are things like fence lines or something that may have been impacted by the fire, we will assess that at a later date.”