Due to the warm, dry conditions and dry surface fuels, the Peace River Wildfire Management Area has upgraded the Fire Advisory up toe a FIRE RESTRICTION, effective today at noon.
FIRE RESTRICTION
Effective May 21 at noon, restrictions will apply to various types of burning activities in much of northwest Alberta. Please check albertafirebans.ca daily for detailed information about the restriction and locations.
Restrictions, prohibitions and allowed fire activities include:
Restricted Fires
No open fires or wood campfires are allowed in backcountry or random camping areas. Restricted activities also include charcoal briquettes, turkey fryers and tiki torches.
Fire permits
Current fire permits will be suspended or cancelled and new fire permits will not be issued.
Allowed in campgrounds
Safe wood campfires within fire rings, portable propane fire pits, gas or propane stoves and barbecues (not charcoal briquettes) designed for cooking or heating.
Allowed in backcountry and random camping areas
Portable propane fire pits, gas or propane stoves and barbecues (not charcoal briquettes) designed for cooking or heating, catalytic or infrared-style heaters.
Wildfire Hazard
The wildfire hazard is now EXTREME and is not expected to drop as there is no significant relief in the forecast. Residents and visitors to the Peace River Wildfire Management Area are urged to be very cautious with any burning at this time.
Fire fighting crews, air tankers, helicopters and heavy equipment have been strategically placed throughout the Peace River Wildfire Management Area ready to be quickly dispatched to any wildfire starts. Our wildfire lookouts and aerial patrol crews will be on the look out for any new wildfire starts, but we need your help too. PLEASE EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN BURNING OR RECREATING IN THE FOREST AND CALL 310-FIRE TO REPORT WILDFIRES.
Local Wildfires
There have been 40 wildfires in the Peace River Wildfire Management Area this fire season, all but three of which have now been extinguished. PWF 040 was discovered this morning and is currently under control at 0.10 hectares in size. PWF 030, located east of St Isidore, remains under control at 55 hectares in size and is not expected to spread any further. The remaining active wildfire in the area has been turned over to the landowner.
THERE ARE NO STRUCTURES OR OTHER VALUES AT RISK AT THIS TIME.
Over the next couple of days, there will be a continued risk of more lightning fires popping up as the temperatures increase and the vegetation in the area continues to dry.
Wildfire Prevention
With the very high fire hazard and dry forest vegetation in the area, many recreational activities have the potential to ignite a wildfire. It is extremely important that extra caution is taken while recreating. Please remember to get a fire permit before you burn, ensure that your campfire is COMPLETELY extinguished before you leave your site and check your ATV for dry debris that may be heating up on the hot parts of your machine. Most importantly, call 310-FIRE IMMEDIATELY to report a wildfire. In these conditions, it is important to get fire fighting resources to all wildfires as soon as possible.
Please click on the links above for more information on how YOU can prevent wildfires.
Remember to help us action wildfires quickly by calling 310-FIRE to report a wildfire.
CRYSTAL BURROWS - Information Officer
c: 780.618.6215 o: 780.624.7142
crystal.burrows@gov.ab.ca
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Up-to-date information fire restrictions and fire bans is available by calling 1-866-FYI-FIRE (1-866-394-3473).
To report a wildfire call 310-FIRE (310-3473).