Rainfall amounts received across the Grande Prairie area have eased the dry conditions. The change of weather recently doesn’t mean the danger of new fires is past. Put out your campfire - even if you are just going on a short hike. This means soaking the ashes until they are cool to the touch.
This wildfire season the Grande Prairie Forest Area has had 19 wildfires, burning more than five hectares. Thanks to the quick response of our crews all are extinguished. Only four of these fires is a result of lightning, all others were human caused and 100 percent preventable. Please do your part to prevent wildfires!
Keep your lawn beautiful and FireSmart at the same time! Mow grass within 10 meters of buildings regularly. Learn more easy tips at FireSmart.ca. What is FireSmart?
Preparing for the threat of wildfire is a shared responsibility. From home owners, to industry and government we all have responsibility to lessen the effects of wildfire. Managing vegetation, such as grass and address the wildfire reality by decreasing the amount of vegetation that can fuel a wildfire.
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Kelly Burke | Wildfire Information Officer
Mobile: (780) 832 7235
kelly.burke@gov.ab.ca