Saskatchewan wildfires expected to be ‘fairly active this year’
While the wildfire season is off to a slow start in the province, it could soon heat up.
A spokesperson with Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is warning the conditions for the next two months are primed for sparks to fly.
“The forecast both nationally and provincially is for a drier May and June. We are expecting a fairly active fire season this year,” Director of Land Operations Scott Wasylenchuk told paNOW. “Any help the public can give us is greatly appreciated.”
He indicated because human causes make up a large portion of the province’s wildfires, prevention can make a big impact.