More evacuees go home as rain, cooler temperatures provide relief in Prairie wildfires | Unpublished
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Author: Steve Lambert
Publication Date: June 16, 2025 - 18:49

More evacuees go home as rain, cooler temperatures provide relief in Prairie wildfires

June 16, 2025
Rain and cooler temperatures brought relief to fire-ravaged Manitoba and Saskatchewan Monday, allowing fire bans to be reduced and more evacuees to go home.The weather helped fire crews get an upper hand in parts of northern Manitoba to clear the way for some of the 21,000 or more evacuees to start returning home.


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