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Publication Date: July 30, 2025 - 17:52
More wildfire evacuees return home in Saskatchewan but heat could cause problems
July 30, 2025
More people forced out by wildfires in Saskatchewan are returning home this week, but officials warn hot temperatures in the coming days could pose threats.
Steve Roberts with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says about 700 residents from Beauval and another 200 from Montreal Lake Cree Nation have started going back to their communities.
He says crews are working to contain nearby blazes and douse flare-ups, but hot and windy conditions later this week could cause problems.
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