More wildfire resources coming to Saskatchewan after joint funding
In the wake of criticism from a First Nation over its response to a wildfire, the Government of Saskatchewan announced millions of dollars in new funding to bring more firefighting resources to the province.
The provincial and federal governments are each contributing $22.4 million over five years. The money will be used to purchase equipment including radios, hoses, sprinklers and pump kits, procure and update other specialized equipment, and hire and train personnel.
“Funding is already flowing, and the province has purchased equipment that is already helping firefighters in battling wildfires this season,” the governments said in a joint statement.
In the statement, both governments noted that Saskatchewan can expect “above-average wildfire activity” for the remainder of the 2024 wildfire season. According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, 80 fires are burning in the province, with five uncontained and expected to grow in size. The province has seen 475 wildfires so far this season, well ahead of the five-year average of 328.