Visit AB 511 for up-to-date information on road closures in the forest area.
A fire ban remains in effect for the Lac La Biche Forest Area.
If you see smoke or flame in the forest area please call 310-FIRE (3473) to report it.
The Kettle River Complex (LCX001) includes 17 wildfires: LWF101, LWF123, LWF126, LWF136, LWF139, LWF140, LWF141, LWF142, LWF143, LWF152, LWF155, LWF156, LWF159, LWF162, LWF164, LWF168 and LWF175. An Ontario Incident Management Team (IMT) is now committed to managing personnel and resources assigned to the Kettle River Complex of wildfires.
Alberta and Ontario fire personnel on the dozer guard of LWF-164.
Following recent rainfall and aerial assessment by fire operations staff, four of the smaller fires from the Kettle River Complex saw a change in their status of control this morning:
- LWF143 – Being Held – 0.4 ha
- LWF140 – Under Control – 0.5 ha
- LWF139 – Being Held – 0.1 ha
- LWF168 – Being Held – 0.6 ha
Weather stations within the Kettle River Complex recorded an 15-17 mm of rainfall overnight to the morning of July 27. Forecasted relative humidity levels are expected to stay above 50 per cent for the next several days which is expected to keep fire behaviour minimal.
LWF136 – The status of this wildfire has changed to BEING HELD. Fire behaviour on LWF-136 was reported as minimal near the fire’s perimeter. The fire remains located approximately 12 km northwest of the community of Janvier at a size of 765 ha.
The recent weather changes and hard work of our fire fighters and crews helped in wrapping a containment line around the entire fire. Crew will continue to monitor this fire and it is currently under investigation.
LWF141 – The status of this wildfire is UNDER CONTROL. Progress has been made on this 36 ha fire, approximately three kilometres north of Chard. Heavy equipment were able to complete a dozer guard on this fire.
LWF152 -The status of this 474 ha wildfire is OUT OF CONTROL, and it is located approximately 22km northeast of Conklin and 10km southeast of Highway 881.
This wildfire is in close proximity (10 km radius) to industrial facilities. This wildfire is being monitored for growth and fire activity.
LWF159 – The status of this wildfire is OUT OF CONTROL, and it is located in Dillon River Wildland Provincial Park about 12km east of Winefred Lake No. 194B. This wildfire is approximately 4,432 ha.
LWF164 – The status of this wildfire is OUT OF CONTROL, and it is located approximately 12km northeast of Conklin and south of Highway 881. This is approximately 1,400 ha. Operations staff on LWF-164 reported minimal fire behaviour.
There are 12 pieces of heavy equipment and eight wildland firefighters assigned to this wildfire. An area west of the highway has been encircled with dozer guard and hose line.
Heavy equipment will continue to work to establish a dozer guard along the west and southeast fire perimeters over the weekend.
LWF175 – The status of the wildfire is OUT OF CONTROL. This fire is approximately 125 ha in size and located in Dillon River Wildland Provincial Park, approximately 12 kilometres east of Winefred Lake. Crews flew over the fire area on July 26, to monitor for growth and fire activity.
LWF165 - (Lac La Biche Forest Area) - This wildfire was detected July 17. It is located 20 km south of Crow Lake. This fire is now being managed by the Algar Lake Complex (since July 23). It is classified as BEING HELD and is currently estimated at 1,451 ha.
Firefighters have worked throughout the day to strengthen containment lines on the north and south flanks of Fire 165 on the east and west sides of HWY 63.
Heavy equipment operators have completed containment lines around the portion of LWF165 located on the west side of Highway 63.
The aircraft patrolled throughout the day and undertook firefighting activities where needed.
This work will continue into Sunday and Monday.
Australian firefighters joined the Algar Lake Complex team this week. Photo taken July 24, 2024.
There are currently 10 wildfires burning out of control in the Lac La Biche Forest Area. View other active wildfires, their locations and stats on the interactive map on our Wildfire Status page.
LWF169 - This wildfire was detected on July 21. It is classified as OUT OF CONTROL at 217 ha. This fire is located 6 km east of industry facility. We have had some bucketing suppression, however, visibility is limited. There has been minimal growth on this fire today.
LWF154 - This wildfire was detected July 16. It is classified as OUT OF CONTROL at 1,290 ha. This wildfire is located within the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range.
LWF147 - This wildfire was detected July 16. It is classified as OUT OF CONTROL at 6,569 ha. The fire is located approximately 16 km northeast of Heart Lake in the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range. This fire is under investigation.
A fire ban is in effect as of July 10 in the entire Forest Protection Area of Alberta, including the Lac La Biche Forest Area, due to hot and dry conditions.
Cities, towns, villages and summer villages, as well as federal lands (such as national parks), are exempt from this ban. These jurisdictions have the authority to issue their own bans and may have complementary bans in place.
Visit Alberta Fire Bans to see if a fire ban or restriction is in place in your area.
Under this fire ban:
- All fire permits are suspended or cancelled.
- No new fire permits will be issued.
- Some allowances can be made for essential agricultural and industrial burning, if approved by a forest officer.
Prohibited:
- All outdoor wood fires, including wood campfires on public land, private land, designated campgrounds, and backyard firepits
- Barbeque charcoal briquettes
- Fireworks and exploding targets
Allowed:
- Propane/ natural gas-powered appliances
- Indoor wood fires inside a structure (such as a facility, building, tent or RV) and contained within a device with a chimney and spark arrestor
- Open flame oil devices (such as deep fryers and tiki torches). All devices must be CSA approved and used per manufacturer’s standards.
If you see a wildfire, report it immediately by calling 310-FIRE.
The fire ban will remain in effect until conditions improve.
DRONES are not allowed to be flown within five nautical miles (or 9.3 kilometers) of a wildfire.
If you fly a drone within this distance of a wildfire, it immediately halts firefighting operations because it is not safe to be flying with drones in the air. The penalty for interfering with wildfire control operations can land you a court appearance, go to the Government of Alberta website.
For more information from Transport Canada about drones near wildfires, visit Transport Canada's website.
FIRESMART
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For more information, please contact:
Isabelle Chenard
Ontario Wildfire Information Officer
Phone: 587-919-7419
Email: isabelle.chenard@ontario.ca
LCX001 Information:
Chris Marchand
PH: 1-807-323-1851
Ontario Fire Information Officer
wf.lcx0012024-iof.i@gov.ab.ca
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