
20 active wildfires across Saskatchewan, 33 communities evacuated
The Pisew fire, west of La Ronge grew 3,000 hectares overnight. It has now charred a total of 86,630 hectares and has caused damage in the community.
Structures, including homes, have been lost in the Eagle Point neighbourhood. Derek Cornet is a Pattison Media reporter for larongeNOW.com. He lives in the community and said it feels eerily calm as residents have left, but during the evacuation order last night, there was some chaos and confusion. Some residents leaving the town sat on the highway for up to three hours before they were able to get through because of another fire.
“There was also some type of confusion where people started telling one another out there that they were being told to turn around. So, a bunch of people started to turn around, but whatever happened out there was just due to misinformation,” Cornet said.
“People were upset for having to wait on the highway for that long only to be told to turn back and then frustrated again that this misinformation happened and they had to turn around for a second time.”