Wildfires rage, Saskatchewan enters state of emergency in Canada.

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31/05/2025
On May 29th local time, the Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada announced that the province has entered a state of emergency due to the severe wildfire situation. This is the second province in Canada to declare a state of emergency due to wildfires, following Manitoba. The state of emergency in the province will last for 30 days and can be extended as needed. It is reported that the wildfires raging in the northern part of the province have already forced thousands of people to evacuate.