Grande Prairie Area Update

Grande Prairie Area Update May 11, 2023 - 12:00 pm

Posted on Thu, May 11, 2023

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The wildfire danger for the Grande Prairie Forest Area is EXTREME

Avoid any activities that involve fire or sparks when it’s hot, dry and windy. Check your tires, bearings and axles on your trailer. If you’re towing a trailer, please remember to do a maintenance check to ensure the tires are not worn, the bearings and axles are greased, and safety chains are properly in place and not dragging on the ground. Keep sparks away from dry vegetation.

 

 Wildfire Situation | May 11, 2023 

Since January 1, 2023, there have been 23 wildfires in the Grande Prairie Forest Area. At this time, nearly 13,449 hectares. Of these fires, three are listed as out of control (OC), five are under control, one is being held, two have been turned over to the responsible party for extinguishment and 12 of these fires have been extinguished.

To see all wildfires on a map please click here.
 
Sturgeon Lake Complex GCX-001 – (GWF017) (GWF023)
 
GWF017 is classified as out of control (OC) and estimated to be 3,765 ha in size. This wildfire is located on both sides of Highway 43. Municipal structural protection along with Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is assisting with this wildfire. Heavy equipment continues to build fire guard around both of these wildfire and firefighters continue to secure the guard by extinguishing the wildfire's perimeter. Dozer guard construction is progressing with 75% being established.
 
GWF023 is classified as out of control (OC) is estimated to be 1,189 ha This area continues to be actioned by helicopters bucketing.  Firefighters with nod wells are working hotspots. These fires have had minimal fire activity for the past 24 hours.  A 150-person Incident camp and Command trailer located at the DeBolt Airstrip is being deployed. The first two 20-member crews with equipment and overhead are expected to arrive tomorrow. 
For Greenview Emergency Operations Centre check here  
 
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Bald Mountain Fire - GWF 019 is located 21km west of Hwy 40, 50 km South of Grande Prairie. This fire is classified as out of control (OC) and estimated to be 8,362 ha in size. Firefighters continue to monitor this wildfire.  No substantial growth of the fire has been observed in the past 24 hours. We are mobilizing heavy equipment and preparing to work on areas of highest priorities closest to communities. This fire is expected to grow in the coming days as hot dry weather is expected. 
 
The Dunes West Wildfire - We are assisting the County of Grande Prairie with a mutual aid wildfire in the dunes area 8 km southeast of Dimsdale. Resources continue to arrive to provide assistance in containing this out of control (OC) wildfire. The estimated size was mapped at 1,500.00 ha, fire activity did pick up this afternoon with a change in wind conditions but no growth of this fire has been observed in the past 24 hours.
For information call the Dunes West Wildfire Information line at 1-825-606-5092.
info@gprepeoc.com and for updates check GPREP here.
 
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The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has begun to move out to support Alberta as the province battles unprecedented wildfires. CAF can bring to support Alberta are firefighting support to aid in mop-up operations and basic firefighting duties. 
 
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Find active alerts, archived alerts, and details about the alerting system here.  Alberta Emergency Alert has issued evacuation notices for:
 
 
Albertans who require assistance can call 310-4455 for wildfire related information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Translation services are available to provide information services in languages other than English.
 
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DO NOT FLY DRONES NEAR WILDFIRES 
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

 

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FIRE BAN AND OHV RESTRICTION IN EFFECT

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

Under this fire ban:

All existing Fire Permits are suspended (or cancelled)

No new Fire Permits will be issued

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

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Due to extreme fire danger conditions, the province has enacted an Off-Highway Vehicle Restriction that prohibits the recreational use of off-highway vehicles (OHV)s on public lands, including designated OHV trails, until the wildfire danger lessens.

This OHV restriction applies to the entire Forest Protection Area of Alberta.

Allowed:

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 - permission from a forest officer is required in the Grande Prairie Forest Area.

Off-highway vehicle use is still permitted on private lands.

The fire ban will remain in effect until conditions improve.

Please visit  albertafirebans.ca to check if there is a fire advisory, fire restriction or fire ban in effect for your destination. 
 
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For the an accurate forecast of wildfire smoke, go to FIRESMOKE CANADA for hourly ground-level concentration of smoke particles from wildfires. 

Find wildfire forecasts, weather maps and information about how fire danger is monitored in Alberta  https://www.alberta.ca/fire-weather-and-forecasts.aspx

 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 

 

Hot, dry conditions are expected 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

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

 

Kelly Burke | Wildfire Information Officer

(780) 832 7235

kelly.burke@gov.ab.ca

Phone: 1-866-394-3473

 

 

 

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