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Saskatchewan wildfire season underway with hotter summer expected: officials

REGINA — Saskatchewan public safety officials say they're anticipating an average wildfire season with a cooler spring but hotter summer.
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Two people stand as the South Saskatchewan River is enveloped by forest fire smoke in Saskatoon, on Sunday, Sept. 3, 2023. Saskatchewan public safety officials say they are anticipating an average wildfire season with a cooler spring and hotter summer. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA — Saskatchewan public safety officials say they're anticipating an average wildfire season with a cooler spring but hotter summer.

Marlo Pritchard from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says firefighters are already working or are in the process of being recalled.

He says one air tanker is also operational and ready to respond to any emergencies.

Pritchard says the public should be taking precautions to prevent wildfires, such as not driving on dry grass and drowning out campfires with water until they've been extinguished.

He adds that more than half of wildfires in Saskatchewan are caused by humans.

The agency is reporting four active wildfires, including one that is not contained.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 23, 2025.

Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press

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