Today, winds are out of west at 21 km/h with gusts up to 32 km/h.
As we head into a drying trend we ask that you please exercise caution. Always extinguish your campfire by soaking it, stirring it and soaking it again. If you are operating an OHV, stop often and clean-out hotspots on your machine. Check farming equipment to ensure it is in good working order to reduce sparks.
If you see smoke or flame in the forest please call 310-FIRE (3473).
FIRE ADVISORY IN EFFECT
A fire advisory is in effect for the Lac La Biche Forest Area.
The fire advisory is in place as a precautionary measure. There is cured grass present which increases the wildfire hazard when conditions are right.
Human caused wildfires are entirely preventable. Use caution when doing work outside, such as welding or grinding, as it can produce sparks that can start a wildfire. A fire will quickly spread in dry grass in areas that has not seen the green-up stage. If you’re using your OHV, remember to stop often, cool down your machine and check your hotspots. Grass can get stuck in the hot areas of your OHV, heat up and start a wildfire when it falls to the ground.
Under this advisory:
- New permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis.
- Permits will not be issued for heavy fuels: machine piled brush piles, and windrows.
- Campfires are allowed in both designated campgrounds and random camping areas.
- Fireworks and exploding targets are prohibited.
We encourage any landowners who have done burning over the winter and that have had past fire permits to revisit the burn location to ensure these fires are fully extinguished.
The fire advisory will remain in effect until conditions improve or further escalation is required.
LAC LA BICHE WILDFIRE UPDATE
The wildfire danger in the Lac La Biche Forest Area is HIGH. Forest fuels are dry and fire risk is serious. Moderate to vigorous surface fire is expected if a wildfire does occur. Fire spread to the tree tops is likely given the current weather conditions. Fighting a wildfire in these conditions will challenge suppression efforts.
Since January 1 2024, there has been a total of 78 wildfires burning a total of 51 hectares in the Lac La Biche Forest Area. There are currently three wildfire in the Lac La Biche Forest Area but they are under control.
FIRESMART
People living in forested areas need to be aware of the threat of wildfire, and actions they can take to make their homes and neighbourhoods FireSmart.
FireSmart Canada has developed educational programs to help homeowners mitigate the risk of wildfire to their home and property.
For more information about ways you can get involved please visit FireSmart Canada
WILDFIRE INFORMATION
Subscribe to your local Forest Area update or other Forest Area updates and they'll come directly to your email. You can visit our updates, enter your email address and click Instant then Subscribe.
You can also download the AB Wildfire Status App, click the "i" at the bottom left for the most recent update. To be notified when new updates are live you can click the bell for notifications and scroll to the Lac La Biche Forest Area update.
Visit the Alberta Wildfire website at wildfire.alberta.ca for more information on the current wildfire situation.
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.
For more information please contact:
Colby Lachance
Area Information Coordinator
780-404-9186
colby.lachance@gov.ab.ca
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Alberta Wildfire App for Apple or Android.
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