Several communities north of La Ronge, Sask., have been issued evacuation orders due to wildfires.
Sucker River, Wadin Bay, English Bay and Nemeiben Subdivision were all issued the orders Monday.
Chief Tammy Cook-Searson of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band said arrangements are being made for buses, and gas for vehicles, and that leaders will work with the Red Cross on accommodations.
The designated meeting place for these evacuees is the Jonas Roberts Memorial Community Centre in La Ronge, which is about 340 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.
The La Ronge tri-community and Stanley Mission are now also on standby notice.
The Pisew fire was 16 kilometres from La Ronge on Monday morning and the road to Stanley Mission could be compromised.
As of Monday morning, there were 18 active wildfires in the province, with seven considered contained. Air quality warnings are still in effect for much of the north.
At least 20 communities have been evacuated so far in Saskatchewan.
SPSA vice-president of operations Steve Roberts said that as of Sunday, 80 “values,” including houses and cabins, have been lost to the wildfires.
The Shoe Fire, currently the largest in the province, has prompted the closure of Highway 165 and evacuation alerts for several communities, including East Trout Lake, Whelan Bay, Narrow Hills and Little Bear Lake.
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On Sunday, Montreal Lake Cree Nation declared a pre-evacuation notice for people in Molanosa, a small, isolated community about 150 kilometres north of Prince Albert.
Coun. Carol Naytowhow told CBC on Sunday that the First Nation has been taking in evacuees from Weyakwin, Molanosa and Timber Bay. Naytowhow said they are currently staying in available housing normally used for temporary staff.
There are also two shelters set up with space for 14 and they’re preparing to house about 100 people in a gym.
Naytowhow said they are also preparing for the possibility of having to evacuate all 1,500 people on reserve.
She said a community hall in Shellbrook will take in 400 on cots if needed.
The full list of communities in the province now under evacuation orders is:
SaskTel Internet, wireless and landline services are currently not available in Deschambault Lake and Pelican Narrows.
Those services will also become unavailable in Jan Lake this afternoon.
Services won’t be restored until crews can safely fix the outages or when crews can bring generators and fuel to the impacted sites.
SaskTel services have been restored in Brabant Lake, Sucker Lake, Southend, Key Lake, Cigar Lake, Collins Bay, Wollaston Lake, Black Lake, Stony Rapids, Sandy Bay and Fond du Lac.
Up-to-date info on active fires, smoke and related topics is available at these sources: