Edson Area Update

Edson Forest Area Wildfire Update - June 8, 2023 (3:30 p.m.)

Posted on Thu, Jun 08, 2023

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Please do not report smoke or flame from within an active wildfire area. Firefighters are being diverted from essential tasks when responding to existing fires reported by the public. You may see smoke or flame within the existing boundary of a wildfire, this is normal.

If you see smoke or flame outside of an active fire area, report it to 310-FIRE. If you or your property is in immediate danger, call 911.

Previous Edson Forest Area Updates - Click here


91 June 8 040 1330Large columns of smoke are seen from within existing wildfire perimeters. Firefighters are monitoring the movement and responding where needed. Please do not report existing wildfires (EWF040 on Wildhay Complex - June 8, 2023 at 1:00 p.m.)

NEW WILDFIRE DETECTIONS

There were 66 wildfire reports that came to our Edson Forest Area center and only one was a new wildfire yesterday. Although we appreciate the assistance from the public and often rely on 310-FIRE reports, we ask that you only report new wildfires that are not in an existing wildfire area. Please assume that we are aware of large columns of smoke. 

Today, firefighters responded to two new wildfires (EWF060, EWF061) which are now being held. 

Visit our wildfire dashboard to view active wildfires and their stats.


PEMBINA WILDFIRE COMPLEX | EWF031, EWF039, RWF034, RWF040

Today on the Pembina Complex, multiple columns were visible from nearby communities and travelers. The reason these columns were visible is because of hot and dry weather in the region is igniting unburned fuels within the fire perimeter. The locations of the increased activity is on the northwest flank for the fire 34 (approximately over 40 kms away from the town of Edson) and the northeast and east of fire 30 (approximately 35 kilometers away). Some smoke was also visible near the Moose Creek Road within the fire perimeter. These fuels will continue to burn, and smoke will be highly visible as temperatures increase and relative humidities drop for the next couple of days.

Today, as unburned fuels within the fire perimeter ignited, the fire’s interior naturally cleaned itself up by removing available fuel within the fire perimeter.

Personnel are conducting planned ignition operations on areas of the fire that are presenting favourable conditions to strengthen containment lines. When unburned pockets of fuel remain within the fire perimeter they pose a risk for potential spotting beyond containment lines. By utilizing planned ignition operations, aerial and ground support resources are able to take advantage of conditions that allow them to remove available fuel adjacent to existing containment line. Should these unburned fuels ignite naturally under adverse wind conditions, ground resources may be challenged.

Ground ignitions and potential aerial ignitions will take place at the south flank of 34, northeast and east of 31 when favourable. All other opportunities to clean up unburned fuels and increase suppression efforts ahead of the forecast cold front expected this Saturday. Unburned fuels are being burned out by ground crews in order to bring the fire’s edge to control lines where crews can effectively work the fire’s edge to improve containment.

New information regarding the Deep Creek Complex will be available this evening unless conditions change. To view previous Edson Forest Area Updates - Click here.

By: Sarah Hall, Pembina Complex. Wildfire Information Officer, BC Wildfire Service.

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DEEP CREEK WILDFIRE COMPLEX | EWF035, WCU001, WCU002

There is increased fire behavior on EWF035 this afternoon. Significant smoke can be seen mostly on the west side of the fire as the temperature has risen to 26 degrees this afternoon. Moderate easterly winds are pushing smoke towards the west. Gusts of up to 40 km/h are possible. Firefighters are actively working on areas of the fire that are seeing increased activity while helicopters can be seen dropping water where smoke and flames are most prominent.  The potential for increased fire behavior will continue to build throughout the end of this week with temperatures forecasted to reach the 30-degree mark by Saturday. There is no precipitation in the forecast for the next two days.

91 June 8 035 smokeSmoke column over EWF035 at noon on Thursday June 8, 2023 with helicopters working on aerial fire suppression. (June 8, 2023)

An evacuation order as well as an evacuation alert have been issued for select residents on the west side of EWF035 this afternoon. Specific details about the areas affected can be found on the Yellowhead County website at Alerts & Notices - Yellowhead County (yhcounty.ca).

Work continues to be done north of Wildwood west of highway 22 to flood heavily peated areas on fires WCU001/002. A high-volume pump is set up at the Cattle Farm on the west side of highway 22, working to flood peat areas. Firefighters are working in conjunction with the high-volume pump using 1.5” hose to nozzle water deep into the peat as they work with handtools, pumps and hose at this location. Firefighters and heavy equipment working near Range Road 91.

There are 116 firefighters assigned to the Deep Creek Complex, six helicopters, 40 pieces of heavy equipment and 34 overhead staff that are part of the incident management team and crew supervision. An incident management team from Ontario with members from Alberta is working alongside overhead staff and firefighters from Prince Edward Island, Australia, British Columbia, United States, South Africa and dedicated Alberta Wildfire staff on the Deep Creek Complex. 

New information regarding the Deep Creek Complex will be available this evening. Previous Edson Forest Area Updates - Click here.

By: Isabelle Chenard. Wildfire Information Officer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. Contact: 780-728-5843.

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WILD HAY WILDFIRE COMPLEX | EWF037 and EWF040

The Wild Hay Complex is comprised of two wildfires, EWF037 and EWF040. They are both located south of the Little Smoky River, north of the Wild Hay River and east of Hwy 40 north. The complex is 63 km north of Hinton. 

EWF040 is now out of control and now estimated to be 944 ha and growing, it escaped its wildfire boundary yesterday is burning north north-west from it's original area and has crossed the the Berland River. 

EWF037 continues to be classified as being held at 578 ha.

EWF040 is producing a lot of smoke which can be seen from a very far distance (June 8, 2023).


GENERAL INFORMATION ON WILDFIRES IN OUR AREA

AREA CHALLENGES | This has been an unprecedented wildfire season; one that has resulted in many challenges for wildfire staff across the province. In response Alberta has been working with our partners to meet the demands for personnel and equipment needed to fight the numerous wildfires we have seen this spring. In the Edson Forest Area we currently have crews and support staff from all over Canada and the world, including U.S.A., Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, B.C., P.E.I., Newfoundland and Ontario. 

WORK OR RECREATE NEAR WILDFIRE AREAS | We urge residents and members of the public to use extra caution near burnt areas. There are many hazards that may not be visible, like deep burning ash pits and falling trees. Burnt trees are a serious hazard, and trees that may look healthy that have green needles or leaves could have burnt out roots under the ground and fall unexpectedly. Keep in mind that trees and powerlines could also fall on the road and block your vehicle. Do not approach powerlines as they could be energized.

SMOKE | Lingering smoke can still be visible in some areas and in affected communities. Smoke inversions can trap air near the ground causing dangerous driving conditions and impacting nearby communities. If you have smoke related health concerns, please contact Alberta 811 or visit Alberta Health Services . Visit firesmoke.ca for current and forecasted smoke.

REPORTING WILDFIRES | We always appreciate people calling in to report wildfires but the large volume of calls we are receiving could be diverting our resources away from other essential tasks. As always, call 310-FIRE if you see smoke or flame that looks new and potentially unreported, but assume that large columns of smoke and burned over areas have already been detected and reported. If you or your property are in immediate danger, call 911.

AIRCRAFT NEAR WATERDepending on the location of a wildfire, firefighting aircraft may need to use water from nearby lakes as a source of water to help fight wildfires. Often, these aircraft arrive without advanced warning. If you are in the water and see an aircraft coming in to collect water, please move within 30 m from the shore so these aircraft can safely resume firefighting efforts. Aircraft are large and require space to collect water, without interference from people and boats. Help us by staying out of the way when aircraft are around. Click here to learn more.

DRONES | The use of recreational drones over wildfires in Alberta is dangerous, illegal and could result in a fine of up to $15,000* for putting aircraft and people at risk. Please give Alberta firefighters the space they need to do their jobs safely. *Transport Canada

WILDFIRE PREPARDNESS | Learn how you can prepare yourself for a wildfire by clicking here.

WILDFIRE INVESTIGATIONS | Wildfires in Alberta are either human-caused or caused by lightning. Every wildfire in Alberta is investigated and the wildfires mentioned remain under investigation.

WILDFIRE CLASSIFICATIONSTo learn more about wildfire classifications, click here

WILDFIRE MAPS AND BOUNDARIES | Note that wildfire perimeter maps are an estimate based on measurements such as GPS, aerial scanning and satellite imagery. This estimated perimeter can change as more accurate measurements become available. Areas within the fire perimeter may not have been affected by wildfire. Visit our Wildfire Dashboard to view active wildfires and their stats on the wildfire dashboard. Click on "view interactive map". You can choose different basemaps by selecting the four squares icon, or layers by clicking on the three sheets of paper on the top right corner.

**Bold indicates new or important information.

 


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A fire restriction remains in effect within the Forest Protection Area in the Edson Forest Area. You can view the FACTSHEET or the MINISTERIAL ORDER & MAP. The OHV restriction is no longer in effect.

We encourage the public and industry to download the AB Fire Bans app or visit the website to learn more about prohibited and allowed actives under this restriction. If you are looking for information regarding crown land, click on the area you plan to visit and not the nearest town. Be advised that Alberta Parks has it's own set of fire ban levels, please visit their website for more information.

The fire restriction will remain in effect until conditions improve. To view the Alberta Wildfire Fire Ban video, click here.


 WILDFIRE PREVENTION TIPS & TOOLS

Albertans are always asked to use caution when working or recreating in the outdoors:

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For more information, please contact: 

AREA INFORMATION OFFICER
Caroline Charbonneau
Wildfire Information Officer | Edson Forest Area
Cell:  780-740-1341
  
 
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