Rocky Mountain House Area Update

Rocky Mountain House Forest Area Update - June 21, 2024

Posted on Fri, Jun 21, 2024

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The wildfire danger in the Rocky Mountain House Forest Area is HIGH.

We have been seeing an increase in abandoned campfires in the Rocky Mountain House Forest Area. Never leave a campfire unattended. Before you leave your campfire, ensure it is fully extinguished by soaking it, stirring it and soaking it again until the coals are cool to the touch.

If you see a wildfire, report it immediately by calling 310-FIRE (3473).

Stay informed on fire restrictions and fire bans in your area by checking Alberta Fire Bans.


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Safe campfires 

Abandoned campfires account for the highest percentage of human-caused wildfires and are completely preventable. It is extremely important to properly extinguish your campfire before leaving it. Soak it, stir it and soak it again. If your campfire is fully extinguished, you should not feel any heat from the ashes.

Here are a few tips to ensure to use to ensure your campfire is safe:

  • Choose a safe site that is out of the wind and on bare mineral ground. Ensure that sparks can't fly into nearby dry vegetation or grass. A spark will fly farther than you think.
  • Ensure you have sufficient firefighting equipment including water nearby. Don't take chances. A spark in dry grass will ignite easily and spread very quickly if the wind is present. 
  • Remember to visit Alberta Fire Bans before heading out to find the latest information about fire bans or restrictions across the province.

On average, 67% of wildfires are human-caused. If you are found responsible for starting a wildfire, you can be charged, fined and held liable for all costs associated with fighting the wildfire.


Wildfire update

Since January 1, 2024, there have been 30 wildfires in the Rocky Mountain House Forest Area, which have burned 5.3 hectares. 

There is one active wildfire in the Rocky Mountain House Forest Area. 

RWF028 was detected on June 21 and is classified as being held at 0.2 hectare in size. Firefighters are currently responding. There is no threat to any community. 

For more information on the current wildfire situation, visit Alberta Wildfire Status. 


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FireSmart

Your actions today can minimize wildfire damage to your home and property tomorrow. Visit the new FireSmart Alberta site to learn how you can reduce the risk and negative impact of wildfire to your home, neighbourhood and community.

To learn more on how you can protect your home and structures from wildfire, download the Farm and Acreage FireSmart magazine.



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