Whitecourt Area Update

Fire Ban and Off-Highway Vehicle Restirction in Effect | Whitecourt Forest Area

Posted on Fri, May 06, 2016

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A Fire Ban has been declared for the Province of Alberta, including the Whitecourt Forest Area. All existing Fire Permits are canceled and no new fire permits will be issued.



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For full details, visit albertafirebans.ca.

Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Restriction Now in Effect

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Are You Working With Heavy Equipment?

Under the extreme wildfire hazard and current Fire Restriction, there are steps you can take in your day-to-day operations to help prevent a wildfire:

Heavy Equipment

  • Defer any non-essential use.
  • Use an early shift configuration where operations stop at noon, before the heat of the day and the peak wildfire-burning period.
  • Establish “Active Monitoring” practices – once you have completed operations with heavy equipment, stay in place and watch for flames or smoke for at least 30 minutes. This will help you make sure that the work didn’t start a wildfire.
  • If you have specific questions on this, please call our Industry Liaison at 780-779-7321

 

Wildfire Hazard 

Warm temperatures and lack of rain, keep the wildfire hazard at EXTREME for the Whitecourt Forest Area. A wildfire can start quickly and spread extremely fast. This type of wildfire will burn intensely and will spread fast making it difficult and dangerous to bring under control.

Today, we are expected to reach a high of 20 degrees Celsius, wind will be south west in direction at 15 kilometres per hour. Rain is not in the forecast for today or tomorrow.

A significant amount of water on the ground is needed for the forest to recover from the current dry conditions. Areas of dry grass and branches pose the most significant risk of wildfire. Wildfire in these areas will start easily and spread quickly, making it very hard for firefighters to control.

 

Wildfire Update

Whitecourt Forest Area Update | May 6 @ 8:00p.m.

Currently, there are no wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area

Since April 1, 2016 there have been 18 wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area that have burned 9.15 hectares.

For more information about wildfires across the province visit wildfire.alberta.ca.

  

Unless conditions change, you can expect your next update on May 7, 2016.

 
Shannon Stambaugh | Wildfire Information Officer
Whitecourt Forest Area
email: shannon.stambaugh@gov.ab.ca
office: 780-778-7273 | mobile: 780-706-5336
 
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