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Saskatchewan’s new Democratic Party (NPD) calls the province’s ombudsman “to investigate a series of failures during the forest fire crisis in late May. Meanwhile, June”. However, The authorities admit certain difficulties in the face of the management of the crisis.
Ombudsman Sharon Pratchler has already sounded the alarm. However, launched a survey on the management of the crisis in early June. In addition, She denounced a lack of resources, especially financial,unprecedented
for evacuated.
This observation had been made at the most critical time of the forest fire season in Saskatchewan. Meanwhile, while the authorities estimated that the number of evacuates could amount to 15,000 people.
On Wednesday. Therefore. For example, the neo-democratic spokesperson for North Affairs Jordan McPhail sent a letter to Sharon Pratchler and “invited him to npd asks saskatchewan ombudsman investigate new pay particular attention to several key areas” as part of npd asks saskatchewan ombudsman investigate the investigation.
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- Housing. income assistance for evacuated people
- Mental health support for evacuated people. the first stakeholders
- The failure of the emergency alert system
The NPD watch in particular of long deadlines
To receive financial assistance offered by the province to the evacuated.
Even today. we receive testimonies from people who have not received the slightest financial aid from the government when they have accumulated thousands of debts for food. accommodation, trips and more
launches Jordan McPhail at a press conference.
At the start of the evacuations, people were forced to sleep in their car. (Archives photo)
Photo : Radio-Canada / Alexandre Silberman
He also criticizes the alert system. in place to prevent the population of the dangers of forest fires.
Missed. delayed. inconsistent alerts have been a major concern raised by community members and managers
says the NPDadding that he wants to know why the new alert system has been abandoned
.
We need complete revision and improve this system.
The SPSA admits his wrongs
The Saskatchewan Public Security Agency (SPSA) has admitted to knowing. certain issues raised by the NPD During his press conference to take stock of the situation in the province.
Not everyone received their check
recognizes Steve Roberts, vice-president of the SPSA. This is due in part npd asks saskatchewan ombudsman investigate new npd asks saskatchewan ombudsman investigate to the fact that [des évacués] Registered with us. that they must determine how long they have spent outside their community to obtain. for example, feeding vouchers
he says, assuring that the provincial government is committed to handing over money to the evacuated.
The return home was difficult for some evacuated who had to see the damage. (Archives photo)
Photo : Radio-Canada / npd asks saskatchewan ombudsman investigate Jeremy Warren
Steve Roberts also said it was. aware that certain alerts sent to the population have been able to lend to confusion. He gives the example of the two alerts in the rodent. the alert of the Weyakwin community which spread to Prince Albert, who was not in danger at the time.
He specifies that these are human errors, adding that these alerts can be sent by the SPSA or by communities.
Beginning of evacuation in Patuanak
The community of Patuanak. which had seen its only highway blocked by a forest fire. began the evacuation of some of its inhabitants by air. The locality is located approximately 425 km north of Saskatoon.
Persons of priority 1. 2. or the elderly, npd asks saskatchewan ombudsman npd asks saskatchewan ombudsman investigate new investigate children and those with medical needs, are moved to Lloydminster, said the land and consultations of the First Nation English River, Cheyenna Hunt.
On Thursday, 5 communities are in an evacuation order and 57 braziers still burned in the province.
With information from Aliyah Marko-Menne and Édith Boisvert
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