Seven wildfires currently burning in Saskatchewan
There are seven wildfires burning in the province, and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is reminding residents to be very cautious when starting campfires or controlled burns.
According to the SPSA, the province has seen 320 wildfires so far this season, slightly above the five-year average of 316. Of the seven currently burning, two are contained and five are under assessment.
Of particular concern is the southwestern corner of the province, where heat warnings are in effect from Environment Canada and a grass fire prompted the partial closure of Highway 1 near Swift Current on Wednesday.
“The southwest corner of the province is still under extreme risk of grass fires,” SPSA president Marlo Pritchard said in a statement.