Wildfires Prompt State of Emergency in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
A state of emergency was declared in Manitoba on May 28 and in Saskatchewan the following day as wildfires rapidly spread, prompting evacuations. Over 200 active fires are reported in Canada, with more than 100 classified as out of control, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre. Officials warn that challenging conditions for firefighting are expected due to impending hot and dry weather, raising concerns about the ongoing battle against the wildfires.