Smoke concerns raised in Northern Saskatchewan
A handful of communities in the Athabasca region are dealing with smoky skies this week.
Smoke from Alberta has been crossing the border, and there are over a dozen active wildfires north of Stony Rapids. There has been no consideration at this stage for evacuations but Dr. Nnamdi Ndubuka, the Medical Health Officer for the Northern Inter- Tribal Health Authority encouraged people to monitor for symptoms of smoke inhalation.
“There seems to be no concerns at the moment but the smoke situation is subject to change depending on the wind and fire behaviours,” he said.
Among the communities threatened by smoke are Fond-du-Lac, Wollaston Lake, and Uranium City. Dr. Ndubuka said young children and the elderly are most susceptible to respiratory problems from the smoke. He further encouraged people to keep their windows closed and to limit their activity outdoors.