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Rain forecast could brighten wildfire hopes in La Ronge

Article content The forecast comes as Highway 102 is closed and several network and power disruptions affect the communities north of La Ronge, according to Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Emergency Response team. LLRIB has busses on standby in case its communities are forced to evacuate. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Rain forecast could brighten wildfire hopes in La Ronge Back to video Local fire teams jokingly call the forecasted rain “Tanker One,” said LLRIB Chief Tammy Cook-Searson. She was also pleased to see more locals hired on to support fire efforts, she added.

Smoke and fire warnings for northern Sask as more areas evacuate

Prince Albert Daily Herald Province-wide fire ban remains in effect as fire risk remains high to extreme across Saskatchewan Highway # 2 closed at Rabbit Creek Thursday evening as fires crossed at the Creighton junction. La Ronge fire department Residents of Whelan Bay and Rabbit Creek were evacuated on Thursday, while smoke and fire warnings put several other communities on evacuation alert. Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) vice-president of operations Steve Roberts said there are 129 active fires in the province  up by nine from the day before. “Fire risk remains high to extreme across the province… The fire ban will remain in effect and will be reviewed in a couple days based on those weather conditions,” Roberts said.  

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