Peace River Area Update

Peace River Forest Area Update - August 21 2023

Posted on Mon, Aug 21, 2023

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The fire danger in the Peace River Forest Area (PRFA) is MODERATE

Please visit Alberta Fire Bans for information on fire restrictions. Visit Fire Smoke Canada to view the smoke forecast. Please do not report smoke or flame from within an active wildfire area. Firefighters are diverted from essential tasks to respond to fires reported by the public. It is normal to see smoke or flame within the existing boundary of a wildfire.

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The forecasted fire danger map is updated daily at 3 pm.

 

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Wildfire Situation 

Since January 1, there have been 131 wildfires in the PRFA burning a total of 21,862 hectares (ha).

PWF125 was discovered July 23 and is classified as being held (BH). It is estimated to be 177 hectares in size. It is located approximately 15 kilometers south of the Chinchaga Wildland Park.  

PWF093 was discovered July 8. It is classified as being held (BH) at 781 hectares.  

PWF082 was discovered on June 30. It is approximately 7,712 hectares in size and classified as being held (BH). It is located south of Chinchaga Wildland Provincial Park. 

PWF074 was discovered June 28 and is estimated to be 101 hectares in size. It is located approximately two kilometers northwest of Little Buffalo and is classified as under control (UC).  

GWF018 is currently classified as under control (UC). It is now estimated to be 49,328 ha in size. Reclamation activities are in progress.

Continue to stay informed by subscribing to Alberta Wildfire updates by entering your email. To view wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire App or visit the Wildfire Status page.

Caution is advised when travelling on area highways due to smoke conditions, especially in low lying areas. For road closures, visit 511 Alberta

Visit Alberta Wildfire Status to learn more about wildfire classifications.


SWF068 Kimiwan Complex fire is currently 143,039 hectares in size and was classified as Under Control (UC) on Aug. 11. The fire is 97 per cent contained.

Fire activity is minimal. Firefighters have returned to the fireground and are focusing on extinguishing hotspots and consolidating containment lines. Residents and members of the public should use extra caution near burnt areas, especially in windy conditions.

A Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) remains in place over the fireground due to external load operations and crew movements. No person shall operate an aircraft, including remotely piloted ACFT (RPA-Drones) within the area. NOTAM ID: L4648/23 (CZEG).

PWF117 was detected on July 22 and is classified as extinguished.

PWF038 is classified as Under Control (UC) and is 6,534 hectares. Crews are patrolling the area today to identify hotspots and continue containment.

Basset Complex | HWF058, PWF067, PWF079 

For more information please visit the High Level Forest Area Update.


Stay away from active wildfire areas | For your safety and to ensure firefighters can do their job safely, please stay away from active wildfire areas. Your cooperation is essential.

Dangerous trees | Be extra cautious near burnt areas and avoid forested areas that have been recently affected by wildfire. Hazards remain from falling trees or branches, especially if windy, deep ash pits and burning peat.

Reporting wildfires | Please do not report smoke or flame from within an active wildfire area. Firefighters are diverted from essential tasks to respond to fires reported by the public. You may see smoke or flame within the existing boundary of a wildfire, this is normal.

Smoke | Lingering smoke may still be visible in some areas and in affected communities. Smoke inversions can trap air near the ground causing dangerous driving conditions and poor air quality. Please use extra caution when driving in smoky conditions, and take necessary precautions if you have smoke-related health concerns.

Drones | 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.  


Due to the numerous wildfires in Alberta, smoky conditions will persist in communities and along highways. Anyone with health concerns should visit Alberta Health Services or call 811 for health advice from Alberta Health Link. Before travelling, check 511.Alberta for the latest road conditions or closures. Visit firesmoke.ca to see where smoke is coming from. To view wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire App or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.

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Using FireSmart principles is becoming a way of life for many communities in North America. With so many neighborhoods threatened by wildfire each year, residents are taking action and reducing the risk to their homes, cabins and properties. 

To learn more on how you can protect your home and structures from wildfire, visit firesmartcanada.ca or click here to watch videos. 

For those that have farm or acreages, this publication may be helpful to keep you FireSmart. Click on the link for the Farm and Acreage FireSmart Magazine.


FOR MORE INFORMATION


CONTACT

Todd Lynch

Wildfire Prevention Officer, 

Peace River Forest Area

780-618-7999

todd.lynch@gov.ab.ca

 

HELPFUL LINKS

Alberta Wildfire Status
Alberta Fire Bans
Air Quality Health Index
Alberta Emergency Alerts
511 Road Reports
Emergency Preparation