Slave Lake Area Update

Five new wildfire starts today. No communities are being threatened.

Posted on Tue, Jul 14, 2015

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Update as of 6:00 pm July 14, 2015

 

Today, we have had 5 new wildfire starts.  Two are out of control, one is being held, one is under control and one has been extinguished.

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Slave Lake Wildfire number 214 which is located between Graham Lake and Vandersteene Lake is currently out of control and is moving northeast.  This fire is not threatening the community at this time.  Airtankers are working on this fire.  Helicopters with buckets and firefighters are currently working on slowing the spread of this 150 hectare ground fire.

 Slave Lake Wildfire number 175 was a holdover lightning wildfire which was discovered on July 1st and is located 36 kilometers northeast of Peerless Lake and 33 kilometers west of Chipewyan Lakes.  This fire is experiencing some growth and is causing smoke to drift into the Chipewyan Lakes area.  The community of Chipewyan Lakes is not being threatened at this time.  Firefighters and helicopters continue to fight this wildfire. This wildfire has burned 4647 hectares.

Slave Lake Wildfire number 211 is currently out of control at 100 hectares.  This fire is located approximately  80 kilometers northwest of Red Earth Creek.  At this time, there are two airtanker groups and firefighters with a helicopter working on this fire.  

Slave Lake Wildfire number 212 is currently being held at 0.01 hectares.  This fire is located approximately 35 kilometers northwest of Swan Hills.  There are firefighters working to get this fire under control.

Slave Lake Wildfire number 213 is currently under control at 20 hectares.  This fire is located approximately 16 kilometers south of High Prairie.  Agriculture and Forestry firefighters, with the assistance of the High Prairie Fire Department is currently working on this fire.  

Slave Lake Wildfire number 163 which is located at approximately kilometer 25 on highway 754, 26 kilometers northeast of Marten Beach is currently experiencing some increased fire activity.  Winds in the area are pushing the fire back onto itself which is causing lots of smoke.  Dozers have completed the guard around the south side of this wildfire and have begun building guard on the east side. Airtankers and helicopters with buckets are working to douse hotspots along the east and west sides of this wildfire. Over one hundred and forty firefighters,16 helicopters and 30 pieces of heavy equipment continue to fight this wildfire. Due to heavy smoke and poor visibility Highway 754 remains closed. For information on the road closure check 511 Alberta's Official Road Reports.

 

Wildfire Hazard

For today, the wildfire hazard for the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area is MODERATE with areas of HIGH to the north and west of Lesser Slave Lake. High wildfire hazard persists for Red Earth, Loon Lake, Trout Lake, Peerless Lake, Kinuso and for areas around High Prairie.

 

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Weather Forecast

The forecast for today is calling warm temperatures in the mid 20's, a moderate chance of thundershowers and winds will be from the west/southwest 15 to 20 kilometres per hours. With thunderstorms comes an increased risk of lightning caused wildfires.  Please report wildfires by calling 310-FIRE(3473). Even though there has been some rain, the ground and trees are still dry.  

Local Smoke

Smoke from wildfires burning across western Canada is forecasted to continue to impact Albertans. There are over 100 wildfires burning in the province. No communities are threatened. Anyone with smoke-related health concerns is encouraged to call Alberta Health Link at 8-1-1. Track smoke forecasts here: http://firesmoke.ca/forecasts/BSC00WC04/current/

Wildfire Situation as of 12:00 pm July 14th

Yesterday we had six new wildfires. One is being held and five have been extinguished.

Slave Lake Wildfire number 207 located 46 kilometres northwest of Peerless Lake was discovered late yesterday afternoon.Last night dozers completed a guard around the wildfire and today firefighters and helicopters are working to contain this wildfire. It is being held at an estimated 18 hectares.

There has been one new wildfire this morning. It is under control and firefighters are working to extinguish this small wildfire.

 

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Firefighters continue to fight three out of control wildfires burning in the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area. Communities are not being threatened.

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Slave Lake Wildfire number 140 was caused by lightning on June 30th and is located 60 kilometers north of Red Earth Creek. Helicopters with buckets have been working on this fire, and it is being constantly monitored by air.  This wildfire has burned 1916 hectares. 

Slave Lake Wildfire number 175 was a holdover lightning wildfire which was discovered on July 1st and is located 36 kilometers northeast of Peerless Lake. Firefighters and helicopters continue to fight this wildfire. This wildfire has burned 4647 hectares.

Since April 1, in the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area there have been 210 wildfires that have burned a total of 11,527.2  hectares.Communities are not being threatened.
 
For information on the wildfires burning in Alberta visit the Wildfire Status Map at www.wildfire.alberta.ca or download the Alberta Wildfire App.

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A FIRE ADVISORY for the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area is in effect as of 10:00 am July 2. Existing permits are suspended and no new permits will be issued. Exceptions are burn barrels, smudges, sweat lodges and smokehouses.These will be allowed. A valid permit is required and conditions must be followed. Safe campfires are allowed in backyards, campgrounds, backcountry and random camping areas.

Fire works in the Forest Protection Area are not allowed at this time. 

Check www.albertafirebans.ca for up to date information on the fire advisory.

We thank you for your cooperation. Abiding by the fire advisory you help keep our firefighters free to fight existing wildfires any new wildfires that may start.

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Help prevent wildfires while riding your off-highway vehicle

When riding your off-highway vehicle be sure to stop often and clean any debris from the hotspots. Unchecked, the debris can build up, begin to smolder and fall away sparking a wildfire. Click here to learn how you can prevent wildfires while riding your off-highway vehicle. 

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Unless conditions change, you can expect your next wildfire update July 14th.

Shawna Lund - Wildfire Information Officer

Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area 
Office: 780.849.7412
Mobile: 780.849.0945 
Shawna.lund@gov.ab.ca 
To report wildfires call 310-FIRE

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