Pikangikum First Nation forest fire evacuees start arriving in Saskatchewan
Residents of a First Nation threatened by a growing forest fire in northwestern Ontario began arriving in Regina on Thursday after the Saskatchewan government offered to host the evacuees.
Members of Pikangikum First Nation have been leaving their homes via air, land and water routes since a full evacuation was ordered on Monday, but bus and boat departures were paused Wednesday because of a lack of places to send evacuees.
Saskatchewan then offered to take up to 2,000 displaced residents, with the first flight of evacuees from Pikangikum landing in Regina on Thursday morning.
“We have eight flights scheduled today,” said Duane McKay, vice president of operations for Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency. “We’re treating this as a full-blown operation … This is an emergency situation in Ontario.”