Wildfire evacuees in northern Saskatchewan head to Regina
REGINA — Molly Herman says all she could do was cry as she and her three young children fled from La Loche, Sask., early Friday morning as a nearby wildfire threatens the northern community.
Standing outside a Regina hotel, Herman said she’s weak and tired after she and dozens of others took a bus to the provincial capital for shelter and support.
“You could just see flames in the air, like a block away behind my house … I was literally shedding tears while I was packing my babies,” Herman said.
“The smell was exhaustively strong. I’m just praying dearly, God, that our homes are saved and that everybody’s safe. We don’t need fire. We need lots of rain.”

