WILDFIRE DANGER
The wildfire danger is high for the Whitecourt Forest Area. The persistent dry, windy weather increases the flammability of dry grass.
Please consider postponing the use of off-highway vehicles in snow-free areas, until the grass turn green.
FIRE ADVISORY
As of May 2, 2018, a fire advisory was issued due to persisting dry, windy conditions across the area. The advisory will remain in effect until conditions improve.
Not permitted
- Any burning with in the Whitecourt Forest Area (expect campfires).
- Current fire permits (except burn barrels) are now suspended.
Permitted
- Small, safe, cooking and warming fires are allowed; please take the time to ensure your fire is completely extinguished.
- Permitted burn barrels.
New permits will not be be issued until conditions improve. For more information visit albertafirebans.ca.
OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES CAN START WILDFIRES
Grasses, branches, and mud can build-up on any vehicle designed for off road use. The debris can ignite from the heat of the machine, fall off and start a wildfire.
Clean your machine, before, during, and after your ride.
Quick wildfire prevention tips:
- Be prepared to take action. Carry a small shovel, collapsible pail, source of water or fire extinguisher with you on every ride.
- Clean the machine before, during and after a ride. Keeping your machine debris free will prevent the exhaust system from causing a wildfire.
- Strategically park the vehicle on bare mineral soil if possible, do not park in areas of dead, dry grass.
- Exit and check. When possible, drive out on the path you drove in on, allowing you to check for fires that may have started.
WILDFIRE SITUATION | April May 3, 2018, at 4:00 p.m.
Whitecourt Forest Area
There are zero wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area, Since March 1, 2018, there have been 2 wildfires; with a total area burnt of 1.05 hectares.
Province of Alberta
Currently there are 16 wildfires in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta. 2 wildfires are being held, 5 are under control, and 1 has been turned over to the responsible party. Learn more about wildfire status definitions.
Since March 1, 2018, Alberta has recorded 133 wildfires in the Forest Protection Area, with a total area burnt of 111.38 hectares.
For more information on the current wildfire situation across the province of Alberta, visit: wildfirestatus.alberta.ca
HAZARD REDUCTION BURNING
Every spring, dry grass creates a wildfire hazard in the Whitecourt Forest Area. Alberta Wildfire continuously works with local municipal fire departments to identified areas of wildfire hazard in and around their communities. One way to remove a dry grass hazard is through a hazard reduction burn; a planned, controlled burn, carried out by trained, professional firefighters. Hazard reduction burns help to prevent the occurrence of fast moving wildfires.
Today, a hazard reduction burn for the community of Fox Creek, will continue. The location is 500 metres south of the town, across Highway 43. The project is 40 per cent complete, and should be finished today.
Another hazard reduction burn is scheduled for an area southeast of the Town of Swan Hills, the exact date of the burn is dependent on conditions.
ALBERTA WILDFIRE INFORMATION
- Subscribe to the Whitecourt Forest Area Wildfire Update to receive an email when new local wildfire information is posted.
- On the Web, get wildfire information for anywhere in Alberta by visiting: wildfirestatus.alberta.ca.
- Download the Alberta Wildfire App for Apple or Android devices.
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Wildfire Information Officer
Whitecourt Forest Area
Phone: 780.706.5336
Email: shannon.stambaugh@gov.ab.ca
RELATED INFORMATION
- Alberta Fire Bans
- FireSmart in Alberta
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- Air Quality Health Index
- 511 road reports
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