Fort McMurray Area Update

Fort McMurray Forest Area Wildfire Update - May 18, 2023

Posted on Thu, May 18, 2023

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Fire bans are effective in reducing the number of human-caused wildfires and helping firefighters focus on existing or new wildfires. We realize that this may change long-weekend holiday plans for some, but our first priority is the safety of Albertans and their communities. It is extremely important for Albertans to respect the fire ban and help reduce human-caused wildfires. Alberta Wildfire encourages all Albertans to celebrate responsibly this long weekend. 

Wildfire Danger

The wildfire danger is EXTREME in the Fort McMurray Forest Area With the return of extremely warm temperatures and gusty winds, firefighters urge everyone to continue to use caution as a wildfire will ignite easily and spread quickly. There is a Fire Ban and OHV Restriction in effect. visit www.albertafirebans.ca. Report wildfires immediately by calling 310-FIRE(3473).

Fire Ban wide

 OHV Restriction wide


Smoky conditions

Due to the numerous wildfires in Alberta, smoky conditions will persist in communities and along highways. Anyone with health concerns should visit Alberta Health Services or call 811 for health advice from Alberta Health Link. Before travelling check www.511.Alberta.ca for information the latest road conditions or closures. Visit www.firesmoke.ca to see where the smoke is coming from and to view wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire App or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard. 

Weather

Temperatures are expected to be in the 22-26 degree range with RH of 20. Crossover conditions are expected. Crossover occurs when the relative humidity is lower than the temperature and this is an indicator of extreme wildfire behavior. The winds for this afternoon and evening will be south, southeast 15 to 20 kilometres per hour. 

Dry grass can catch easily and burn quickly. Any spark, hot exhaust or friction can cause a wildfire. 

 

On Alert

Fire lookouts are on high alert constantly watching for smoke and firefighters in helicopters are assessing potential sightings of wildfires, ready to respond to any new wildfires that may start.


Hot, dry conditions continue in most areas of the province resulting in numerous wildfires. A provincial state of emergency has been declared. Albertans who require assistance can call 310-4455 for wildfire related information. https://www.alberta.ca/emergency.aspx

Wildland firefighters urge everyone to be extremely cautious when out in the Forest Protection Area. Check your winter burns, and comply with Fire Bans and OHV restrictions. At this time, fine fuels are critically dry and very receptive to fire. 


While we always appreciate people calling in to report wildfires, the large volume of calls we are currently receiving is diverting our resources away from other essential tasks. You can always visit firesmoke.ca to see where the smoke is coming from, and as always, please still call 310-FIRE if you see smoke or flame that looks new and potentially unreported, but assume that larger columns of smoke have already been detected. Thank you!

To see the forecasted fire danger click here, updates daily at 3:00 PM

If you see smoke or flame in the forest, call 310-FIRE (3473). 


FORT MCMURRAY WILDFIRE UPDATE

Since January 1, 2023 there have been 18 wildfires in the Fort McMurray Forest Area, burning a total of 40 hectares (ha). Thirteen wildfires are extinguished.

SWF081 located around Chipewyan Lakes is classified as burning out of control. The wildfire did experience some growth yesterday, however the spread slowed down in the evening and overnight. The local fire department and wildland firefighters continued to work on setting up sprinklers on homes in the community and along the east side of the lake. Heavy equipment continues buildinging fire guard around the community. The wildfire is currently estimated to be 10,800 hecatres in size. 

MWF016 was discovered on May 16 and is approximately .3 ha in  size. It is classified as Under Control (UC). This wildfire is located approximately 7.2 kilometers west of Gregorie Lake Estates and 30 kilometers south of Fort McMurray.

MWF015 was discovered on May 15 and is approximately .3 ha in  size. It is classified as Under Control (UC). This wildfire is located approximately 4 kilometers north of Mildred Lake and over 12 kilometers from Fort MacKay.

MWF013 was discovered on May 5 and is approximately 0.53 ha in size. This wildfire is classified as Under Control (UC)

MWF013, MWF015 and MWF016 are not a threat to the surrounding communities at this time. Continue to stay informed by checking out the RMWB website or subscribing to Alberta Wildfire updates by entering your email.

To view active wildfires across Alberta, click here.

Check out the RMWB website for additional information.


Check your winter burns

Wildland firefighters are urging that it is important to check your winter burns to ensure the fire is completely extinguished. With dry conditions and gusting winds, it's possible for a winter burn to  re-emerging as an active wildfire. Even though it may not be showing any visible signs of activity, deep underground, there might still be an active fire burning.


 

FIRE BAN AND OHV RESTRICTION IN EFFECT

A fire ban and OHV restriction is in effect within the Forest Protection Area across Alberta due to extreme fire danger.

Under this fire ban:

  • All existing Fire Permits are suspended (or cancelled)
  • No new Fire Permits will be issued

Prohibited:

  • All outdoor wood fires are banned, including wood campfires on public lands, wood campfires on private land and provincial campgrounds
  • Backyard firepits
  • BBQ charcoal briquettes
  • The use of fireworks and exploding targets
  • The recreational use of off-highway vehicles (OHV) on public lands, including designated OHV trails

Allowed:

  • Propane/natural gas-powered appliances
  • Open flame oil devices (e.g., turkey deep fryers, tiki torches)
  • Indoor wood fires contained within a device with a chimney and spark arrestor
  • All appliances must be CSA approved and used per manufacturer’s standards
  • Indigenous people when using an OHV for traditional purposes. Traditional purposes are hunting, fishing, and trapping – including the use of an OHV to travel to the location(s) for these purposes.
  • Essential industry-related activities requiring the use of OHVs.
  • Off-highway vehicle use is still permitted on private lands.
If you are caught not abiding by the rules outlined above, you can be issued a ticket or charged for the cost of fighting a wildfire. For more information on fire ban and OHV restriction enforcement, click here.

If you see a wildfire, report it immediately by calling 310-FIRE.

The fire ban and OHV restriction will remain in effect until conditions improve.

 


PROVINCIAL WILDFIRE UPDATE

Since January 1, 2023 in the Forest Protection Area, there have been 487 wildfires burning a total of 777,189.41 ha.


Wildfire Dashboard

 


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.


CONTACT

Michelle Huley
Acting Wildfire Information Officer | Fort McMurray Forest Area
 
or 
 
Provincial Information Officer
Phone: 780-420-1968
 

RELATED INFORMATION

Websites:

Alberta Wildfire, Alberta Fire Bans, FireSmart in Alberta, Alberta Emergency Alerts, Air Quality Health Index
Wildfire Smoke and Your Health, 511 Road Reports, and Emergency Preparation.

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Alberta Wildfire App for Apple or Android and Alberta Fire Bans App for Apple or Android.

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