Lac La Biche Area Update

FIRE BAN IN EFFECT - Lac La Biche Forest Area Wildfire Update - April 28, 2020

Posted on Tue, Apr 28, 2020

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Wildfire Update - April 28, 2020

The wildfire danger rating for the Lac La Biche Forest Area is MODERATE. 

As temperatures climb and winds blow this week, grass will dry out and the spring wildfire danger will increase.  Under these conditions winter burn sites that were not fully extinguished can come back to life.  Take time to check all winter burn sites, and remember there is a Fire Ban in place.

So far this wildfire season we have had 10 wildfires in the Lac La Biche Forest Area. All wildfires have been extinguished.  Many of these 10 wildfires were winter burns that were not properly extinguished.

For more information on the current wildfire situation across the province of Alberta, visit wildfirestatus.alberta.ca.

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FIRE BAN IN EFFECT

As part of Alberta Wildfire's Response Plan to COVID-19, a Fire Ban was issued for the Forest Protection Area of Alberta effective April 15th at 2:00 pm.  These measures aim to reduce the number of human caused wildfires, as most if not all wildfires in the early spring are caused by human activity.  Reducing human caused wildfires helps keep our firefighting resources focused where they are most needed, especially when our firefighting resources may be challenged due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Anyone found to be non-compliant with the Fire Ban may receive a violation ticket of $600. 

Fire permits are suspended or cancelled. Some allowances can be made for essential agricultural and industrial burning, but will need to be approved by a forest officer.


Prohibited
• Safe wood campfires on public lands.
• Safe wood campfires on private land and provincial campgrounds.
• Backyard firepits, and
• Barbeques with charcoal briquettes.

Allowed
• Propane / natural gas powered appliances
• Open flame CSA approved oil devices
• Wood fires in an enclosed facility or device, which have a chimney with a spark arrestor
• OHVs

** All devices must be CSA approved and used as per manufacturer standards. An enclosed facility or device is one that is fully contained with a chimney that has a spark arrestor. Users are still responsible for care and attendance of all devices and should reduce their use during fire restrictions and bans. Approved activities or devices will not prevent potential prosecution or litigation if the user or device starts a wildfire.

OHV Usage

As of right now, all Albertans may enjoy using their off-highway vehicles on public land until conditions change.

An off-highway vehicle restriction in the Forest Protection Area will be reintroduced if there is an increase in the hazard level. This phased approach will allow us to address the wildfire risk area-by-area, allowing Albertans the freedom to enjoy the outdoors as much as possible. We will re-evaluate daily.

These steps are part of a number of actions the department is implementing to help mitigate wildfire risks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Taking action in advance to reduce the number of human-caused wildfires will allow Alberta Wildfire to make the best possible use of resources when the availability of firefighters could be reduced because of the pandemic.

Alberta Agriculture and Forestry will be monitoring conditions, including the availability of firefighting crews and resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fire Ban will remain in effect until conditions improve.

Please visit AlbertaFireBans.ca for a map of the affected area.

Thanks for doing your part to prevent wildfire.

For more information, please contact: 

Leslie Lozinski

Wildfire Information Officer

780-623-9758



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