Edson Area Update

Edson Forest Area Wildfire Update - May 7, 2024

Posted on Tue, May 07, 2024

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The fire danger will increase quickly when warmer temperatures and lower humidity return. 

A fire advisory remains in effect for the Edson Forest Area.

Use extreme caution if you are doing any work that will produce a spark, friction or hot exhaust. This includes grinding, welding and operating heavy equipment. Wildfires will catch easily and burn quickly under these conditions.

If you see smoke or flame in the forest and suspect it's a wildfire, call 310-FIRE.


This update is best viewed on a web browser or the AB Wildfire Status App | To view previous Edson Forest Area Updates - Click here. Bold indicates new or important information.

28 May 7 YHC and ABW

EWF028 was classified as extinguished yesterday. AB Wildfire and Yellowhead County firefighters worked together on May 4 and contained the wildfire quickly with the help of airtankers, helicopters and heavy equipment. (Photo shared by Yellowhead County and taken on May 4, 2024)

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A fire advisory is in effect for the Edson forest area. 
 
Under this advisory:
- Existing fire permits remain valid, but extension requests may not be granted.
- New permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis, for essential burning only.
- Campfires are allowed in both designated campgrounds and random camping areas.
- Fireworks and exploding targets are prohibited.
  
The fire advisory will remain in effect until conditions improve or further escalation is required.

Stay informed on fire restrictions and fire bans in your area by checking www.albertafirebans.ca.

To learn more about the Alberta Fire Ban System, check out our video.


EDSON FOREST AREA WILDFIRE UPDATE

The wildfire danger in the Edson Forest Area is now LOW except for the Grande Cache area where the fire danger is HIGH. 

Since January 1, 2024, there have been 28 wildfires in the Edson Forest Area burning a total of 77 hectares (ha). 

We ask that residents use extreme caution when working outdoors and keep watch of your surroundings. Sparks, hot exhaust or friction can ignite a wildfire in the exposed dry grass and vegetation.

Do not leave your campfire unattended and ensure you fully extinguish it before you leave the site. An abandoned campfire can start a wildfire and under these conditions, will burn quickly. 

Visit our website and click on the interactive map to view active wildfires, their locations and stats on the wildfire dashboard

ACTIVE WILDFIRES IN THE EDSON FOREST AREA

EWF028 was classified as EXTINGUISHED yesterday. This means that firefighters have the entire wildfire gridded and are confident that there are no hotspots within the boundary that could re-ignite. The wildfire was estimated to be 6.5 ha in size. 

EWF024 is classified as UNDER CONTROL and estimated to be 0.20 ha in size. The wildfire is located 6 km southeast of Edson, on the south side of the McLeod River. This wildfire will be monitored for fire activity. 

EWF015 is classified as UNDER CONTROL. This means that the wildfire is completely contained and will be extinguished. The wildfire is estimated to be 60 ha in size. Firefighters will continue to monitor this wildfire until they are confident it's fully extinguished. Visit TC Energy's website for additional information by following this link.

These wildfires do not pose a threat to any community. The cause of the wildfires remain under investigation.

CLASSIFICATIONS: To learn more about wildfire classifications, click here.

LOCATIONS: To view this wildfire on our interactive map, click here and follow the active wildfire link. 

PROVINCIAL WILDFIRE UPDATE

Since January 1, 2024 in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta, there have been 270 wildfires burning a total of 9,190 ha. 

Last year on this date, there had been 396 wildfires that burnt a total of 394,704 ha. In the past 5 years on this date, an average of 237 wildfires burnt an average of 79,381 ha.


FIRE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED

All burning within the Forest Protection Area of Alberta requires a burn permit, with the exception of campfire. You can get your free fire permit by applying online or contact your local forest area office. At this time, the Edson Forest Area is not issuing any new burn permits for machine pile brush piles or any other large debris pile until conditions improve. Any other permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis.

To request your free fire permit, contact the local forest area: (780) 723-8527 or you can request your permit using the online fire permit portal.

We ask that you plan ahead, there may be delays for a forest officer to visit your site. For more information regarding fire permits, you can view our video by clicking here.


FIRESMART YOUR HOME

More so than ever before, Canadians are feeling the direct and indirect impacts of wildfire. There is a growing need for FireSmart education. FireSmart Canada has developed a FREE one-hour course for those who are getting started with FireSmart and want to learn more. Follow this link to learn more. 

To learn more about how to protect your property from wildfire, visit our FireSmart Farm and Acreage Magazine

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 WILDFIRE PREVENTION TIPS & TOOLS

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

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 ALBERTA WILDFIRE INFORMATION


For more information, please contact:  

AREA INFORMATION COORDINATOR
Caroline Charbonneau, RPFT
Alberta Forestry & Parks | AB Wildfire
Wildfire Information Officer | Edson Forest Area
Cell:  780-740-1341
  
 
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