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Saskatchewan commits $20 million and launches a recovery team to help northern communities rebuild after wildfires destroyed nearly 300 homes.

Province Commits Millions to Recovery Efforts

The Saskatchewan government has announced a $20 million funding package to support northern communities devastated by recent wildfires. The initiative, revealed Monday during a wildfire response update, marks a significant step toward long-term recovery for areas hit hardest by the fires.

Task Force Created to Guide Recovery Plan

A newly formed Recovery Task Team (RTT) will lead the province’s rebuilding efforts. Composed of multiple provincial ministries—including Government Relations, Social Services, Environment, and Crown Corporations—the RTT has begun initial recovery assessments in severely impacted areas such as Denare Beach and East Trout Lake.

Damage Assessment Identifies Urgent Needs

Preliminary evaluations have highlighted three critical needs: debris removal and environmental testing, expansion or maintenance of nearby landfills, and direct project management assistance for affected communities. These actions will pave the way for rebuilding and support long-term community stability.

Funding Delivered Through Disaster Relief Program

Most of the $20 million will be distributed via the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP). The aid will be available to both individuals and communities that suffered losses between May 29 and June 26, the period covered by the province’s emergency declarations.

Hundreds of Homes and Properties Destroyed

According to Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) President Marlo Pritchard, approximately 300 primary residences have been destroyed. Damage to other properties, including garages and sheds, has surpassed 2,000 incidents. With wildfire season still ongoing, officials are bracing for further challenges.

Fires Still Burning Across the Province

Saskatchewan currently faces 67 active wildfires, only nine of which are considered contained. Many are now threatening the province’s western regions. Public Safety Minister Tim McLeod emphasized continued cooperation with residents who have lost their homes and expressed hope that additional communities can be spared.

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