The Buhl Fire continues to burn in northern Saskatchewan, with the blaze now covering over 95,000 hectares across Prince Albert National Park and surrounding provincial Crown Land. Identified on June 29 and caused by lightning, the fire has prompted a large-scale joint response from Parks Canada and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), operating under a unified command.

As of Monday, the fire had reached 95,322 hectares, with 13,223 hectares burning within Prince Albert National Park and 82,094 hectares on the provincial Crown land.

Despite low-lying smoke and fog grounding aerial operations on Sunday, crews were able to make ground progress. Dozers completed work near the northeast perimeter, and suppression crews focused on the eastern and southeastern edges, including hotspot

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