Peace River Area Update

High Temperatures Challenge Firefighters

Posted on Sat, Jun 27, 2015

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Firefighters are combating more than just wildfires today as they fight to stay hydrated and avoid heat exhaustion in these these sweltering conditions. Despite the hot conditions, our firefighters managed to extinguish 7 of the wildfires in our area today!

Wildfire Hazard

The wildfire hazard in the area is now VERY HIGH.  Lightning showers are not expected to pass through the area again tomorrow which will hopefully provide a reprieve from the numerous wildfire starts that have occurred daily since last Sunday.  That said, considering all of the lightning that has passed through throughout the week and the high temperatures forecasted for the rest of the weekend, additional lightning fires remain a definite possibility in the coming days.  

Please help our firefighters action wildfires quickly by contacting us immediately at 310-FIRE to report wildfires.

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Fire Advisory Information

The Peace River Wildfire Management Area has declared a Fire Advisory effective at noon on June 26, 2015.

Campfires
Safe campfires are permitted in campgrounds and back country or random camping areas. 

Fire Permits
Fire permits are not suspended at this time, but may be in the future if the wildfire hazard continues to climb. Fire permits will be issued on a site by site basis and may be refused until conditions are more favorable. 

Weather Advisory
Lightning storms along with strong, gusting winds are expected for the weekend. Strong winds can cause extreme fire behaviour and allow fires to grow rapidly, while lightning can ignite multiple wildfires. Residents and visitors to the Peace River Wildfire Management Area are urged to be extra cautious with any burning at this time and call 310-FIRE to report wildfires.

Contact 1-866-FYI-FIRE with questions.

Please make a habit of visiting www.albertafirebans.ca to ensure that there is no fire ban or restriction in your area before burning.

Local Wildfires

There have been 113 wildfires in the Peace River Wildfire Management Area this fire season, all but 7 of which have been extinguished.  Thanks to the hard work of our fire fighters, 7 wildfires have been extinguished in our area today.

Active wildfires in the area current as of 6 pm on June 27 (changes have been bolded): 

  • PWF 052  is under control at 1202.80 hectares and surrounded by dozer guard  
  • PWF 054 is under control at 36.60 hectares
  • PWF 088 is under control at 26.68 hectares in size in the Bison Lake area.  The fire has been completely surrounded by dozer guard and is not expected to expand beyond its current boundaries
  • PWF 102 has been extinguished at 0.20 hectares 38 kms northeast of Worsley
  • PWF 103 has been extinguished at 0.10 hectares in the Fontas area
  • PWF 104 has been extinguished at 0.10 hectares in the Fontas area
  • PWF 105 has been extinguished at 0.01 hectares 32 kms west of Kemp River
  • PWF 106 is under control at 10.10 hectares 43 kms northwest of Manning
  • PWF 107 is being held at 2.0 hectares 26 kms west of Twin Lakes
  • PWF 108 has been extinguished at 1.30 hectares 10 kms northwest of Hamburg
  • PWF 109 has been extinguished at 0.10 hectares 12 kms northwest of Hamburg
  • PWF 111 has been extinguished at 0.25 hectares in the Bison Lake area
  • PWF 112 is out of control at 0.02 hectares in the Haig Lake Area.  Firefighting crews are working to get it contained
  • PWF 113 is under control at 0.01 hectares in the Chinchaga Area 

There is also a fire located just on the BC side of the Alberta/British Columbia border in the Fontas area.  At this time, this fire is about 4 miles away from Alberta.  At this point, the Peace River Wildfire Management Area is monitoring this fire and preparing to action it should it cross over the border.  Please visit bcwildfire.ca and look up fire number G80252 for more information on this wildfire.

Please click the link for an explanation of wildfire statuses.

Provincial Wildfires

There are 130 wildfires currently burning, 34 of which remain out of control as of 6 pm on June 27.  

The 2015 fire season has been busier than average for the province with 1140 fires and 99,791.84 hectares burned thus far.  To put that in perspective, this date last year, there had been 598 wildfires and 1,813 hectares burned in the 2014 season.    

Please visit our wildfire status map on our website at www.wildfire.alberta.ca or download the Alberta Wildfire App for more information on what is happening throughout the province.

Fire Permits

BEFORE YOU BURN IT, GET YOUR PERMIT

Albertans in the forested areas need to get a fire permit for any burning, excluding campfires.

  • Fire permits are free and you can get more information or request a fire permit by calling our Peace River office at 780-624-6190.
  • Please call a week in advance of when you would like to burn in order to give our staff time to make arrangements to come out to your site and issue your permit.
  • In order to further ease the process, please have your site ready according to the burning site guidelines. before staff arrive.
  • All permits must be completely extinguished before they expire, so if you need an extention, please make sure to call in for one well before your permit expires.

Wildfire Prevention

Please click on the links below for more information on how YOU can prevent wildfires.

For More Information

 

Remember to help us action wildfires quickly by calling 310-FIRE to report a wildfire.

For more information:

CRYSTAL BURROWS - Information Officer
c: 780.618.6215   o: 780.624.7142
crystal.burrows@gov.ab.ca