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FIRE ADVISORY IN EFFECT: 18:00hrs August 7, 2018
A Fire Advisory has been issued for the Grande Prairie Forest Area due to hot & dry conditions and heavy smoke causing low visibility in the area.
No new fire permits will be issued for heavy fuel or non-essential burning. Exiting fire permits are still valid, but no burning is to take place outside of the permit conditions.
BEFORE YOU BURN IT, GET YOUR PERMIT For more information about fire permits call the Grande Prairie office at (780) 538-5560.
Remember to do your part to prevent wildfires. Human caused wildfires are 100% preventable
Smoke from Wildfires burning in British Columbia is drifting into our forest area today causing smoke and hazy conditions. Expect smoke in the air for the next couple of days. For the latest smoke forecast check out the Western Smoke Forecast. If you have smoke-related health concerns, please contact Alberta Health Link at 811. Information about the air quality in Alberta is available through Alberta’s Air Quality Health Index aep.alberta.ca/air or by phone, toll-free, at 1-877-247-7333.
Check Alberta Fire Bans for the most up to date information on advisories, restrictions and bans in your area. The Forest and Prairie Protection Act include fines up to $287 for abandoning campfires as well as for using fireworks and exploding targets in forested areas. Learn more about updates to the act and fine amounts here. Be sure to put out your campfire before leaving. Soak it, stir it and soak it again.
ALBERTA WILDFIRE INFORMATION
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Kelly Burke | Wildfire Information Officer
Mobile: (780) 832 7235
kelly.burke@gov.ab.ca