Slave Lake Area Update

Wabasca wildfire is Under Control. Fire Ban in effect.

Posted on Wed, May 27, 2015

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The Wildfire Hazard in the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area remains EXTREME. Residents and vistors are urged to be very careful in the forested areas. 

There were no new wildfire starts today.

The forecast is calling for temperatures in the mid teens, a chance of thunderstorms and winds from the east 20 gusting up to 35 kilometers per hour.

Update on Wildfires in the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area

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The Old Smith Highway and Trout Lake wildfires are BEING HELD. The wildfires are not expected to grow based on the current weather conditions. Firefighters will continue to work hard to extinguish smoldering ground fires.

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Wildfires NE of North Wabasca LakeThanks to the hard work of firefighters, aircraft and heavy equipment the wildfire in the community of Bigstone at north end of the Lake is 100% contained. The wildfire to the NE of that wildfire is being held. Firefighters will continue to work hard to extinguish smoldering ground fires.

 

 

 

 

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Continuing hot, dry weather has elevated the wildfire hazard to very high and extreme in most parts of Alberta. The fire ban is in place to protect Albertans from the threat of wildfire.

Where is the fire ban?
The fire ban applies to Alberta’s forests as set by the Forest Protection Area regulation. Other jurisdictions outside of Alberta’s forested areas, including counties and municipalities, may issue their own fire restriction or fire bans.

What's prohibited?
All open fires are banned, including campfires in campgrounds, backcountry and random camping areas. This includes charcoal briquettes, turkey fryers and tiki torches.

What is allowed?
Portable propane fire pits and gas or propane stoves and barbeques (not charcoal briquettes) designed for cooking or heating, and catalytic or infrared-style heaters.

Are fire permits allowed?
No. All fire permits are suspended or cancelled in Alberta’s Forest Protection Area and no new fire permits will be issued.

 

We truly appreciate your cooperation. Abiding by the fire ban helps keep our firefighters free to fight new wildfire starts.

 

Leah Lovequist- Information Officer

Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area 

Cell: 780.849.0945