Whitecourt Area Update

Wildfire Hazard Dampened | Whitecourt Wildfire Management Area

Posted on Sat, Sep 12, 2015

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Wildfire Hazard

Cooler temperatures and rain have reduced the wildfire hazard to LOW in the Whitecourt Wildfire Management Area (WWMA). The forest remains dry under the top layer of leaf litter, if a wildfire does start it will burn deep down into the soil. These types of wildfires take a lot of work to extinguish. Please do your part to prevent wildfires when out working or recreating in the forest.

Are you going hunting? When having a fire to cook lunch or to warm up, make sure it is completely extinguished before you leave it.  It doesn't matter how small that fire was, if it is not out, it can grow. Soak it, stir it, soak it again; it should be cool to the touch. Learn more here.

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Weather

Over the weekend and into early next week, temperatures will remain just above 10 degrees Celsius, winds are calm and rain is expected periodically.

 

Fire Permits
BEFORE YOU BURN IT, GET YOUR PERMIT

Until October 31, if you want to do any burning, excluding campfires within the Forest Protection Area (FPA) you need to get a fire permit:

  • Fire permits are free. To get the process started call 780-778-7272.
  • Please call a week in advance of when you would like to burn in order to give our staff time to make arrangements to come out to your site and issue your permit.
  • Fore efficiency, please have your site ready according to the burning site guidelines. before staff arrive. For your safety, a site visit is required in most cases.
  • All permits must be completely extinguished before they expire, if you need more information make sure to ask.

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3 Simple Ways to Take Action Against Forest Fires!

Protecting your home from wildfire starts with simple actions. Whether you are doing regular yard maintenance or making large scale changes during renovations or landscaping, you can make choices that will help protect your home from wildfire.

Take action now...

While cleaning up your yard this fall, consider these simple FireSmart measures that cost very little and can help reduce the vulnerability of your home to wildfire:

  • Store firewood a minimum of 10 metres away from any structure (avoid down slope location).
  • Remove combustible trees, long grass, shrubs, logs, branches, twigs and needles within 10 metres of your home.
  • Clean eavestroughs of leaf and branch debris.
Can you do more? Visit FireSmartCanada.ca to find other ideas.

 

 

Local Wildfire Summary
September 11, 2015 at 11:00 am

In the last 24 hours, there have been no new wildfires in the Whitecourt WMA

Since April 1, 2015 there have been 87 wildfires that have burned 70.29 hectares. To date, 34 wildfires in the Whitecourt WMA were caused by human activity, meaning almost half of them were preventable!. Please do your part and help prevent wildfires.

Provincial Wildfire Summary
September 11, 2015 at 11:00 am

In the last 24 hours there have been no new wildfires. Alberta currently has 34 wildfires. Thirty-three are under control and one has been turned over to the responsible party. Since April 1, 2015, Alberta has recorded 1,690 wildfires that have burned a total of 490,594.32 hectares. 

For more information, please visit the wildfire status map on our website at www.wildfire.alberta.ca; or you can download the Alberta Wildfire App for android or apple products. 

 

Unless conditions change, you can expect your next wildfire update September 15, 2015.


Shannon Stambaugh | Wildfire Information Officer
Whitecourt Wildfire Management Area
office: 780.778.7273 | mobile: 780.706.5336

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