High Level Area Update

High Level Forest Area Wildfire Update - May 26, 2023 at 8:00 p.m.

Posted on Fri, May 26, 2023

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The wildfire danger is very high in the High Level Forest Area. The fire ban and off-highway vehicle restriction remain in effect. To report a wildfire please call 310-FIRE(3473).

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The Long Lake fire (HWF036). May 26, 2023. 
 
HIGH LEVEL FOREST AREA WILDFIRE UPDATE| MAY 26, 2023 AS OF 8:00 PM

There are five wildfires in the High Level Forest Area. Of these fires, two are classified as out of control (OC) and three are under control (UC). To see a map of the wildfires in the High Level Forest Area and across the province please click here.

THE LONG LAKE FIRE | HWF036 | MAY 26, 2023 AS OF 8:00 PM

This fire is located in the vicinity of the Town of Rainbow Lake. This wildfire is classified as out of control (OC) with a last recorded size of 121,846 hectares.

With the return of hotter temperatures, the fire has seen an increase in fire activity. However, there has been no further spread towards any communities or critical infrastructure. Most of the fire activity observed today was green islands of unburnt forest burning within the fire perimeter. As of this update, this wildfire remains approximately 13 km from the community of Chateh. 

Firefighters, heavy equipment and aircraft continue to reinforce the east side guard to prevent spread to the community of Chateh and other infrastructure. In addition, crews and heavy equipment have begun working on the southwest side.

Firefighters' top priority is the safety of the Town of Rainbow Lake, the community of Chateh, and oil and gas and energy infrastructure. Wildland firefighters and wildland urban interface crews continue to monitor and patrol properties and the structures within the Town of Rainbow Lake, the community of Chateh and the Silver Tip Open camp until evacuation orders are rescinded, power lines re-energized and communications are re-established.

There are 88 firefighters, 10 helicopters and heavy equipment working on the Long Lake Fire. Structural protection crews will continue protecting structures within the area as the wildfire situation evolves. 

The Town of Rainbow Lake has an evacuation order in place.

Dene Tha First Nation has an evacuation order in place for the community of Chateh.  

Please stay informed by downloading the Alberta Emergency Alert mobile app or by visiting their website.

Weather Forecast | Long Lake Fire 

Tomorrow the forecast is as follows, a temperature of 21 degrees, a relative humidity of 30-35 percent with west winds 15 - 20 km/h gusting to 30 km/h.


THE PASKWA FIRE | HWF030 | MAY 26, 2023 AS OF 8:00 PM

The Paskwa fire is located in the community of Fox Lake and was detected on May 2, 2023. This fire is classified as Out of Control (OC) and the last recorded size is 73,936 hectares. 

As temperatures increased and relative humidity decreased, crews began to see more fire activity on the landscape. The fire was most active along the eastern perimeter today. 

In Fox Lake, crews continued working on extinguishing perimeters around all structures in the community. Danger tree assessments and removal is also ongoing within the community. Crews on the ground and support from helicopters focused on strengthening the northeast edge of the fire guard.

Firefighters continued to strengthen the fire guard on the southwest perimeter, extinguishing an area 30m in to prevent spread toward cultural sites and values at risk. 

ATCO crews have been working in Fox Lake to restore power and repair damaged lines.

There are 79 firefighters, 10 helicopters, and heavy equipment working on the Paskwa fire. Air tanker support is available as requested.

Little Red River Cree Nation has an evacuation order in place for the community of Fox Lake. The community of Garden River remains on an evacuation alert. For information regarding the evacuation, please stay informed by visiting the Little Red River Cree Nation’s Facebook page.

Weather Forecast | Paskwa Fire 

Tomorrow the forecast is as follows, a temperature of 26 degrees, a relative humidity of 30-35 percent, with south to southwest winds 15-20 km/h.


WILDFIRE SMOKE ISSUES
 
Smoke from wildfires may hang low to the ground at night and into the early morning due to temperature inversions. A temperature inversion is when warm air "caps" cooler air, causing smoke to be trapped in valley bottoms at night and into the early morning. The trapped smoke generally begins to lift after the sun rises and heats the earth's surface. Inversions can be very dangerous for road conditions and surrounding communities. Visibility can be limited. 
 
Due to the numerous wildfires in Alberta and British Columbia, smoky conditions will persist. 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.
 
If you see smoke that is causing safety concerns to road conditions, please report to Alberta 511. Individuals experiencing smoke related health issues, can contact Alberta Health. To see a map showing the smoke forecast please click here. 
 
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FIRE BAN AND OHV RESTRICTION IN EFFECT 
 
A fire ban and OHV restriction is in effect within the High Level Forest Area due to extreme fire danger. The fire ban and OHV restriction will remain in effect until conditions improve.

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. 


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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

ALBERTA STATE OF EMERGENCY

A provincial state of emergency has been declared. Albertans who require assistance can call 310-4455 for wildfire related information.

Preparing in advance can keep you safe and comfortable, and help you get back to your normal life and work more quickly. It also helps others because emergency responders can focus on helping those who need it the most.
 
Connect with the Alberta Emergency Management Agency:
 
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-422-9000
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
 
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WILDFIRE INFORMATION

Download the Alberta Wildfire app today and get access to accurate, real-time information on wildfires in your area. You can also find information on fire advisories, restrictions and bans across the province and much more all on your mobile device. Available for Apple and Android.

Before heading out, please check albertafirebans.ca to determine whether there are any fire advisories, fire restrictions or fire bans in effect for your destination. 

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WILDFIRE LINKS AND TOOLS

Volunteers, equipment owners/operators or firefighters looking to assist with these wildfires or any of the wildfires within the province can contact EmergencySupportOffers@gov.ab.ca

There are multiple EVACUATION ORDERS & ALERTS in the Province. Please visit Alberta Emergency Alerts or your community webpage for more information.

For road closure information, please visit: 511.alberta.ca 

The NASA FIRMS Fire Information website is a great resource to give an idea of the location of wildfires in the area, but it should be noted that this data is based on interpolation and often can make a wildfire appear larger than it actually is.

Wildfire smoke is a tool used for the location of smoke firesmoke.ca

To see all the wildfires burning in Alberta click here.

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Victoria Ostendorf

Wildfire Information Officer

High Level Forest Area

Mobile: 780-841-9387

Email: victoria.ostendorf@gov.ab.ca

 

 

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