1.2 million hectares of Saskatchewan land scorched in this year’s wildfire season
Steve Roberts says the wildfire season so far in Saskatchewan has been significant, but it still has not broken records.
Roberts, the vice-president of operations with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, said 1.2 million hectares of land has burned so far this season in the province.
The record was set in 2015, when 1.7 million hectares of land burned within the year.
“We as an agency have to prepare for a busy season,” said Roberts. “If it’s a slow season, that’s fine, and if it’s a busy season, we will be prepared to do the best we can to manage all these fires on the landscape.”