Peace River Area Update

Peace River Forest Area Update - August 18, 2024

Posted on Sun, Aug 18, 2024

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PEACE RIVER FOREST AREA / WILDFIRE SITUATION  

There are currently three fires classified as BEING HELD in the Peace River Forest Area. Since January 1, there have been 95 wildfires in the Peace River Forest Area, which have burned approximately 15,892 hectares. 

PWF095 🌕 
This wildfire, 15 hectares (ha) in size, is located approximately 40km west of Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement and is classified as BEING HELD. Firefighters and heavy equipment operators continue their fire suppression efforts to contain and control this wildfire. The cause is lightning.
 
PWF076 🌕 DEEP LAKE
This wildfire, 12,184 hectares (ha) in size, is located approximately 23 km northeast of Worsley and is classified as BEING HELD. The cause is lightning.
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PWF074 🌕 KEMP RIVER
This wildfire, 3,232 hectares (ha) in size, is located approximately 17 km southwest of Keg River and is classified as BEING HELD. Firefighters, helicopters and heavy equipment operators continue their fire suppression efforts to contain and control this wildfire. The cause is lightning.
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To view on a map, download the AB Wildfire Status App or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status page.
 

PROVINCIAL WILDFIRE SITUATION

The fire danger is mainly low to moderate throughout the province, with areas of high fire danger in the northwest boreal region and very high to extreme in the southeast corner of the agricultural zone.

Since January 1, there have been 1094 wildfires recorded in the Forest Protection Area that have burned 705,755 (ha). Last year, on this date, there were 975 wildfires that had burned 2,204,511 ha across the province. 

CLASSIFICATIONS | Learn more about wildfire classifications.

LOCATIONS | View this wildfire on our interactive map by following the active wildfire link.

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Tractors, combines, swathers, balers, and other heavy machinery on the farm can be a potential fire risk. 

You can reduce this risk by:

  • Clearing out any excess chaff around the engine, exhaust, belts, and chains
  • Replacing damaged exhaust systems, drive belts, and electrical wiring
  • Properly greasing moving parts 
  • Fixing fluid, oil, and fuel leakages 

To learn more about reducing the risk of wildfire on the farm, download the FireSmart Farm and Acreage Guide.


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Using off-highway vehicles (OHV), tools and equipment? Please use caution if you are using an OHV or doing any work that will produce a spark, friction or hot exhaust. With an OHV, check your muffler and maintain your vehicle in good working condition; avoid use in areas with tall grass.


CONTACT:

Tannis McNabb
Area Information Coordinator
Peace River Forest Area
780-617-4851
 
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