Calgary Area Update

Calgary Forest Area Wildfire Update - August 24, 2022

Posted on Wed, Aug 24, 2022

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CURRENT CONDITIONS IN THE CALGARY FOREST AREA

The average wildfire danger in the Calgary Forest Area (CFA) is HIGH. The northern portions of the CFA are now LOW. The storm systems that moved through gave substantial and widespread rainfall. Unfortunately, the systems that moved through southern portions were more localized and several stations were missed altogether. As such, the wildfire danger in the south remains VERY HIGH to EXTREME. 

Fire Ban wide

The FIRE BAN remains effect for the southern portions of the CFA. A detailed map of the area and further info can be found on albertafirebans.ca. Under this FIRE BAN:

  • Existing fire permits are suspended
  • All outdoor fires presently burning under permit must be extinguished, unless approved to continue by a Forest Officer

Prohibited:

  • Wood campfires on public land -this includes all random camping areas on crown land.
  • Wood campfires in designated campgrounds
  • Wood campfires and backyard fire pits on private land
  • Charcoal briquette barbeques
  • Fireworks
  • Exploding targets

Allowed:

  • Propane or natural gas fueled appliances
  • Indoor wood fires
  • Open flame oil devices

Visit our wildfire.alberta.ca to see the Ministerial Order authorizing this Fire Ban and the specific details. 

Peace Officers have begun to issue written warnings and written violations ($600) for non-compliance within the FIRE BAN area. Patrols will continue for the duration of the FIRE BAN.

FIRE RESTRICTION LIFTED 

Due to substantial precipitation, as of 2:00 P.M on August 23, the FIRE RESTRICTION that was in effect for the northern portions of the CFA has been lifted. The FIRE BAN remains in effect in southern portions of the CFA until further notice.


WILDFIRES IN THE CFA

There are currently no active wildfires in the CFA.

Since January 1, the CFA has responded to 138 wildfires which burned a total of 13.51 hectares.


SMOKE CONCERNS

Several municipalities across southern Alberta are being impacted intermittently by smoke and poor air quality. Please be aware that this smoke is not being produced by any active wildfires in Alberta.  FireSmoke.ca is a service that can produce forecasts of hourly ground-level concentrations of smoke from wildfires.

If you have health related smoke concerns, please call Alberta Health Services at 811.


WILDFIRE DASHBOARD

The wildfire dashboard provides up-to-date wildfire information at the click of a button. This interactive tool displays important statistics on the number of active wildfires in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta, sizes, locations, suspected causes and more.

The dashboard builds on the former wildfire status map by displaying the most frequently accessed information in one convenient location.


MORE INFORMATION:

Anastasia Drummond
403-818-0938
anastasia.drummond@gov.ab.ca


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