Cooler weather to aid firefight in P.A.
High winds continue to challenge crews battling the Cloverdale wildfire northeast of Prince Albert, but a change in the weather is being welcomed by emergency personnel. The fire is still uncontained.
Meanwhile SaskPower crews have been cleared to enter the area to start restoring power to 8,000 homes north of P.A. who have been in the dark since Monday.
“We will be able to make much more progress today with the cooler weather,” Steve Roberts, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency vice president operations told reporters midday Wednesday.
Roberts said the fire had expanded from around 3,700 hectares or 40 square kilometres reported Tuesday, but the growth was “not substantive.” A remapped size is not yet available.