After a month in Australia, two Manitoba fire experts arrive home
WINNIPEG — Some of the first Canadian wildfire experts to help out in Australia are back home.
Gerry Rosset and Andrew Prokopchuk, two Manitoba conservation officers, landed at the Winnipeg airport after more than five weeks of working in fire control centres Down Under.
Rosset says the fires in Australia are unlike anything he has seen in his 38 years on the job.
Prokopchuk says one fire had a perimeter of 1,000 square kilometres, and he remembers the sky being very dark, even far from the blazes.