Slave Lake Area Update

Slave Lake Forest Area Wildfire Update October 22nd

Posted on Mon, Oct 22, 2018

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The wildfire danger continues to be HIGH in the Slave Lake Forest Area

Warm and sunny weather is expected to continue for the next several days. Areas of dead dry grass will ignite easily and a grass fire will spread quickly under windy conditions. 

Use caution in areas of dead grass and report wildfires immediately by calling 310-FIRE (3473).

Unless conditions change, you can expect your next wildfire update on October 23rd, 2018. If you have any questions please call Wildfire Information Officer Leah Lovequist, 780-849-0945.

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Weather 

For this week the temperatures are expected to reach 9 to 12 degrees and winds will be light to moderate. No rain or snow is expected.


Wildfire Update 

This afternoon a new wildfire was spotted just north of Utikuma Lake at kilometre 88 on Highway 88. Firefighters with helicopters are fighting this grass fire which is approximately 1.5 hectares in size. 

Since March 1st, in the Slave Lake Forest Area, there have been 166 wildfires which have burned 6,871.46 hectares.  

To view a map of wildfires in Alberta, please visit www.wildfirestatus.alberta.ca

Click here to view the daily wildfire report for Alberta.


Firefighters burning areas of dry grass

Firefighters will be burning areas of dry grass in and around many communities in the Slave Lake Forest Area. Burning will help to remove the dangerous build-up of dry grass that becomes prominent around many communities in the fall.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Wildfire Information Officer Leah Lovequist 780-849-0945.


Fire permits are required until October 31st

Fire permits are required for any type of burning in the Forest Protection Area. A campfire for cooking or warming does not require a fire permit.

To request a free fire permit contact your local Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Office.

Slave Lake/Red Earth/Trout/Peerless/Loon 780-849-7377

Wabasca 780-891-3860

High Prairie 780-523-6619

Fire permits help us to track what is burning on the landscape. If you're burning without a fire permit or outside fire permit conditions, your fire is considered a wildfire. By getting a fire permit you help keep our firefighters free to fight real wildfires instead of responding to the smoke in your backyard.


Do your part to prevent wildfires this fall

Ride debris free. 

An off-highway vehicle exhaust can reach temperatures of over 200 degrees Celsius. That means it won't take long for that wet and muddy debris to dry up, start smouldering and fall to the ground as you drive away. You can help prevent a wildfire  by stopping frequently to remove any build-up of debris from the hot spots on your machine.

Make sure it's out. 

A campfire left smoldering can cause a wildfire. Never leave your campfire unattended and make sure it's out. Soak it with water, stir up the ashes and soak it again. A campfire is out when the ashes are cool to the touch.

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 Unless conditions change, you can expect your next wildfire update on October 23th, 2018.

 
If you have any questions please contact

Leah Lovequist

Wildfire Information Officer

Mobile: 780-849-0945

Email: Leah.Lovequist@gov.ab.ca

Keep up to date on the wildfire situation by subscribing to the Slave Lake Forest Area Wildfire Update or download the free Alberta Wildfire app for Apple or Android devices.

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