“Crews and equipment were able to safely mobilize to the damaged segments of the line this morning and will continue to work until power is restored. We currently have an estimated restore time of 2 p.m. tomorrow,” the release said.
Crews are making significant progress repairing the damaged transmission line that serves customers north of Prince Albert. Work will continue until power is restored. The estimated restoration time for impacted customers is 2 pm tomorrow. #skoutagepic.twitter.com/7Oj5RKMinl
After a day of cooler temperatures, it appears major progress has been made in the fight against the blaze burning northeast of Prince Albert.As of 4:.
Prince Albert Daily Herald
Cloverdale fire - Submitted photo
Prince Albert police issued two tickets totalling $2,000 in fines to a man and woman who were found traveling inside the Cloverdale Fire perimeter.
Police say neither person had a residence in the area. The incident occurred overnight Tuesday.
Residents have been evacuated from the area due to a fast-moving wildfire, and police say no one has been allowed back at this time.
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Tickets Issued to People Inside the Cloverdale Fire Zone By Gord Wiebe
May 20, 2021 | 6:06 AM
Prince Albert Police have issued tickets to two people who were found unlawfully inside the perimeter at the Cloverdale Fire.
Tickets totalling $2,000 each were issued to a man and a woman.
The area along Highway 55, between Prince Albert and the Pulp Haul Road, has been evacuated due to the fast-moving fire. Residents have been evacuated and no one is being allowed to go back into the area for their safety and the safety of first responders working in the area.
The City of Prince Albert says that as of 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency was reporting the Cloverdale Fire as about 65% contained; although wind speeds and changing wind direction continue to make the situation challenging.