The Fort McMurray Forest Area experienced dry, warm, and windy weather this week. These conditions have pushed the wildfire danger level to HIGH. Please do not leave a fire unattended and ensure they are fully extinguished before leaving the site. Also, use caution in areas of cured grass as fire can start and spread very easily. Click here to view today's wildfire danger map.
Wildfire Situation Reports
Since March 1, 2017 there have been 91fires in the Fort McMurray Forest Area. All have been extinguished.
Provincially, there are currently 14 wildfires in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta. Two wildfires are being held, 10 are under control and two have been turned over to the responsible parties.
Since March 1, Alberta has recorded 1,179 wildfires in the Forest Protection Area that have burned a total of 47,400.95 hectares.
Stay current on Alberta's wildfire situation, download the Alberta Wildfire mobile app for Android or Apple products. You can also join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
Forest and Prairie Protection Act | Legislative and Regulatory Changes
The Alberta government is committed to protecting Albertans and their communities from the threat of wildfire. Many wildfires are caused by human-activity, approximately 70% over the past 6 years, and are 100 per cent preventable.
Last fall legislation was passed to enhance wildfire prevention, to deter risky behaviour and give wildland firefighters more tools to keep Albertans and their communities safe.
For complete details click here.
CONTACTS
Inside the Urban Service Area contact: Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo 780-792-5519
Outside the Urban Service Area contact: Agriculture and Forestry at 780-743-7125
Lynn Daina
Provincial Information Officer
mobile: 780-799-9253