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Saskatchewan says 1,100 remain out of their homes as 49 fires rage in province

Many of the new fires were started by lightning strikes or by those ignoring fire bans, said an official with Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.

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REGINA - Saskatchewan continued Wednesday to make headway battling wildfires, but officials say there are still 49 blazes raging — with more starting every day — and more than 1,000 people out of their homes.

Steve Roberts, vice-president of operations with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, said many of the new fires have been started by lightning strikes or by negligent campers and others ignoring fire bans.

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