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Province preparing for upcoming wildfire season

After a precedent-setting wildfire season in 2015, the Ministry of Environment is already preparing for the upcoming wildfire season.

Ministry of Environment preparing after precedent-setting 2015 wildfire season

People were evacuated from Montreal Lake and other northern Saskatchewan communities after a precedent-setting wildfire season in 2015. (thatconradguy/Facebook)

Even with snow stillon the ground, the Ministryof Environment is preparing for wildfire season.

After a precedent-setting wildfire season in 2015, government spokesperson Karen Hill said the government will be ready to respond to upcoming wildfires as they occur.

"It is difficult to predict what the 2016 wildfire season may bring, as hazards depend on many factors including the timing and speed of the snow melt, temperatures, late winter [and]spring precipitation, and the overall forest fuel conditions," Hill said in an emailed statement.

The wildfire season in Saskatchewan's north runs from April 1 to Oct 31. Hill said with the warm winter and belownormal snowfall, Wildfire Management is getting ready for the possibility of an early start to the season.

To prepare for an early start, Hill said the ministry will be bringing aircraftsinto service and recalling wildfire crews two weeks earlier than usual.

More than 13,000 people left their homes due to northern Saskatchewan blazes last summer.

It was deemedthe biggest evacuation effort in the province's history.