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Fort McMurray Forest Area Wildfire Update - July 1, 2024 6:00 PM

Posted on Mon, Jul 01, 2024

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The wildfire danger is extreme across the entire Fort McMurray Forest Area.

A fire advisory is in effect for the entire Fort McMurray Forest Area.

We expect hot and dry weather conditions over the next few days. Wildfires can start easily and spread quickly; be sure to exercise extreme caution when recreating outdoors.

67% of wildfires are human-caused, everyone plays a role in preventing wildfires. Take the wildfire pledge to reduce wildfires and be entered to win a helicopter tour! Go to alberta.ca/wildfire-pledge.


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A fire advisory is in effect for the Fort McMurray Forest Area.

Under this advisory:

  • Existing fire permits are valid but extension requests may not be granted. Permit holders must follow the safe burning conditions outlined on the fire permit.
  • New fire permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis, for essential burning only.

Permitted:

  • Safe wood campfires
  • Backyard fire pits
  • Portable propane fire pits
  • Gas or propane stoves and barbecues
  • Catalytic or infrared style heaters

Prohibited:

  • Any burning without a valid fire permit, other than a campfire is prohibited.

The fire advisory will remain in effect until conditions improve. 

For more information go to the Alberta Fire Bans website.


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


FORT MCMURRAY WILDFIRE UPDATE

Since January 1, 2024 there have been 39 wildfires in the Fort McMurray Forest Area, burning a total of approximately 26,643 hectares (ha). 

MWF010 was discovered on April 21 and is located near the Birch Mountains. It is classified as under control at 7,976 ha in size. This means that this wildfire is contained and will be extinguished. This wildfire was human-caused.

MWF017 was discovered on May 9 and is located southwest of Fort McMurray. It is classified as under control at 18,593 ha. This means that this wildfire is contained and will be extinguished. The cause of this wildfire remains under investigation.

MWF034 was discovered today, is approximately 0.04 ha in size and is located approximately 10 km northwest of Highway 63, southwest of Fort McMurray. It is classified as being held. Currently, we have 2 helitack crews and one helicopter working on this wildfire. This wildfire is not a threat to any community at this time.

MWF037 was discovered today, is approximately 1 ha in size and is located approximately 8 km southeast of Highway 63, south of Fort McMurray. It is classified as out of control. Currently, we have one crew and three helicopters working on this wildfire as well as MWF039, which is 0.01 ha in size. This wildfire is not a threat to any community at this time.

MWF038 was discovered today, is approximately 0.1 ha in size and is located approximately 8 km southeast of Highway 63, south of Fort McMurray. It is classified as out of control. Currently, we have one crew and two helicopters working on this wildfire. This wildfire is not a threat to any community at this time.

For up-to-date information on the current wildfire situation, visit Alberta Wildfire Status.

Download the Alberta Wildfire App for Apple or Android.


 

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Pledge today to reduce wildfires across the Fort McMurray Forest Area and you'll be entered to win an educational helicopter ride!

Take the pledge here: alberta.ca/wildfire-pledge


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The Alberta Wildfire Status App is a great way to stay informed on the go for any wildfires across the Fort McMurray Forest Area and the province.

Subscribe to specific forest areas and get notifications when there's a new update.

Download for Apple or Android today!


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When you're done with your campfire, always remember to soak it, stir it and soak it again.

  • Let the fire burn down before you plan on putting it out. Spread the embers within the fire pit, then add water or loose dirt, and stir.
  • Expose any material still burning. Add more water and stir again until you can no longer see smoke or steam. Do not bury your fire as the embers may continue to smoulder and can re-emerge as a wildfire.
  • Repeat until your campfire is cool to the touch.
  • If your fire is out, you should not be able to feel any heat from the ashes.
Click here for more information.

 

 

CONTACT:

 

Emily Smith

Wildfire Information Officer | Fort McMurray Forest Area

Phone: 780-799-9253

Email:emily.smith@gov.ab.ca

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