Rocky Mountain House Area Update

Rocky Forest Area Update - Wildfire Advisory Has Been Lifted - August 15

Posted on Tue, Aug 15, 2017

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The Wildfire Advisory for the Rocky Forest Area has been lifted. We thank you for your patience and cooperation. Those holding a valid fire permit are allowed to burn and new fire permits will be issued. 

Find the most current information on Fire Advisories/Restrictions/Bans throughout the province of Alberta at AlbertaFireBans.ca.

 

The wildfire hazard in the Rocky Forest Area (RFA) is Moderate.

Click here for Wildfire Hazard across Alberta

SMOKE IN THE AIR
Smoke from wildfires in British Columbia will continue to drift into the Rocky Forest Area. Check current smoke forecasts here. If you are experiencing respiratory difficulties as a result of the smoke, please visit Alberta Health Link or dial 811

Check out Alberta's Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) for information on air quality and your health. 


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Never leave your campfire unattended and make sure it is completely extinguished before you leave your site. Remember to soak it, stir it and soak it again. If you can still feel heat coming from the ashes it is not extinguished.

Debris falling from off-highway vehicles can start wildfires. Exhaust systems can heat up to temperatures in excess of 200 degrees - hot enough to fry an egg. Remember to stop frequently and take the time to knock debris from your machine's hotspots. If debris is smouldering, soak it, stir it, and soak it again to ensure it's out.  

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Barry A. Shellian RPFT
Wildfire Information Officer
Rocky Forest Area
Department of Agriculture and Forestry
P 403.845.8351

May the forest be with you

 

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