
Sask. wildfire update: SPSA reports some progress despite losses
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is reporting ‘substantial progress operationally’ since yesterday when it comes to fighting the largest fire burning in the province.
The Shoe Fire, which now includes the Camp Fire after they merged, is more than 216,000 hectares in size. The SPSA said one of the affected communities, Whiteswan, had dozer guards put in place. Value protection units are being deployed to Whiteswan from Fishing Lake and Piprell. Dozer guards are also being put in place north of Candle Lake.
The daily wildfire bulletin said, “East Trout Lake has received substantial loss in the area; crews are working on suppressing fire and protection values. Little Bear Lake has not yet been impacted but very close at approximately 1 km from the west shore of the Lake. Plans are to protect Moose Lodge at Little Bear Lake.”