Wildfire season moderate, but residents encouraged to use common sense as province reopens
Favourable weather and a decrease in human-caused fires have helped keep the 2020 wildfire season fairly quiet, according to a spokesperson for Saskatchewan’s Public Safety Agency (SPSA).
There have been 88 fires this fires this year, which is far below the five-year average of 328. And last year at this time there were already more than 160.
Steve Roberts, the acting Vice President of Operations for the Public Safety Agency, explained the combination of increased rainfall and higher than average humidities, have resulted in better overnight recovery.
“So even if we should get fires late in the season, they tend to be much more manageable than if we have a very dry summer going into a fall,” he said.