Slave Lake Area Update

Slave Lake Forest Area Wildfire Update - July 12, 2023

Posted on Wed, Jul 12, 2023

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Wildfire Danger
 
The wildfire danger for the majority of the Slave Lake Forest Area is LOW to MODERATE. For areas around High Prairie and south of Slave Lake the wildfire danger will be HIGH to VERY HIGH. 
 
Although we did receive rain with the thunderstorms, the amount of rain was scattered. In areas that received light amounts or no rain the conditions remain dry. Firefighters urge everyone to use caution when recreating or working in the outdoors, under the dry conditions, a fire will ignite easily and spread quickly. Report wildfires by calling  310-FIRE (3473).
 
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Weather 

For today, the temperature is expected to be 25 degrees with relative humidity of 40-50 percent. Winds will be from the north at 15 kilometres per hour. Scattered showers with lightning are expected today across the entire Slave Lake Forest Area. 

 
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On Alert
 
With the recent and expected lightning, we may see new wildfire starts. Fire lookouts are constantly watching for smoke and firefighters in helicopters, airtankers and heavy equipment are ready to respond to any new wildfires that may start. Click here to view a map of the daily lightning activity.
 
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Download the Alberta Wildfire app and get access to accurate, real-time information on wildfires in your area. Available for Apple and Android mobile devices.
 
 
Smoky Conditions

Due to wildfire activity in Alberta, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, smoky conditions will persist in the Slave Lake Forest Area. Visit www.firesmoke.ca to see where the smoke is coming from. Anyone with health concerns should visit Alberta Health Services or call 811 for health advice from Alberta Health Link.  

 
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FIRE RESTRICTION IN EFFECT

A fire restriction remains in effect for the northwest portion of the Slave Lake Forest Area. 

Under the fire restriction, safe wood campfires are allowed in campgrounds and in backyards.

In areas where the fire restriction has been lifted, new fire permits can be requested and if you have a valid fire permit you may commence with burning as per the conditions on the fire permit.

Visit www.albertafirebans.ca for a map of the affected areas and more details. If you have questions about the fire restriction, please call 1-866-394-3473.
 
 

Wildfire Situation 

Lightning sparked four new wildfires last night. Two have been extinguished and two are being held.

Since January 1, 2023, in the Slave Lake Forest Area, there have been 120 wildfires which have burned 414,813.80 hectares.

Since January 1, 2023, in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta, there have been 841 wildfires which burned 1,560,355.36 hectares. 

Photo: SWF120 July 11, 2023 at 9:45 pm
 
SWF120 is located approximately 43 kilometres north of Red Earth Creek. The wildfire is being held at 0.1 hectares and there are four firefighters with a helicopter working on it.
 
SWF117 is located approximately 25 kilometres southeast of the hamlet of Sweathouse. Water skimming airtankers and helicopters with buckets were able to knock down the flames. The wildfire is being held at 0.5 hectares and there are eight firefighters with a helicopter working on it.

SWF116 occurred on July 7th and is located approximately 34 kilometres northwest of Chipewyan Lake. The lightning caused wildfire is classified as burning out of control and is 1,463 hectares in size. Firefighters with a helicopter will be monitoring this wildfire. The wildfire is not a threat to any communities.

The wildfires in the Saulteaux Complex (SWF 085, SWF086 and SWF087) and Grizzly Complex (SWF057, SWF063, SWF064 and SWF095) are all under control. Firefighters continue to extinguish ground fires detected by the infrared scan. There are 41 firefighters with six helicopters working on ground fires and eight dozer groups performing reclamation of fire guards and helipads.

SWF103 occurred on June 21 and is located 30 kilometres northeast of Red Earth Creek. The wildfire is under control and has burned 40.5 hectares. 

SWF093 is located approximately 27 kilometres northeast of Little Buffalo. The wildfire is under control and has burned 23.9 hectares. 

SWF081 is located near Chipewyan Lake. Wildfire operations are being conducted by the Fort McMurray Forest Area. For information on SWF081 visit the Fort McMurray Forest Area Wildfire Update . If you have any questions about SWF081 please contact Wildfire Information Officer Emily Smith by calling 780-799-9253 or by email emily.smith@gov.ab.ca 

SWF068 is located approximately six kilometres northwest of Peavine Metis Settlement. Firefighting operations are being conducted by the Peace River Forest Area. For information on this wildfire visit the Peace River Wildfire Update. If you have any questions regarding SWF068 please contact Wildfire Information Officer Michelle Huley by calling 780-618-2081 or by email michelle.huley@gov.ab.ca

SW060 is located 2.3 kilometres east of the border of the Whitefish Lake First Nation. This wildfire is being held and has burned approximately 43,981 hectares. Being held means with the current weather conditions and resources, the wildfire is not anticipated to grow past expected boundaries. Firefighters continue to work on extinguishing the ground fires detected by the infrared scan. There are 25 firefighters with two helicopters working on this wildfire.

Wildfire Dashboard

To view wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire App or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard

NOTE: The wildfire perimeter is an estimate based on measurements such as GPS, aerial scanning and satellite imagery. This estimated perimeter can change as more accurate measurements become available. Areas within the fire perimeter may not have been affected by wildfire.

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Fire Permits 

From March 1 to October 31, fire permits are required for any burning, except campfires, in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.

Fire permits help us track what is burning on the landscape. If you are burning without a permit or not following permit conditions, your fire could be considered a wildfire and you could be fined and may be responsible for the costs of suppressing the fire. By getting a fire permit, you help keep our firefighters free to fight real wildfires instead of responding to the smoke in your backyard.

Fire permits are free and are now available online. Visit firepermits.alberta.ca for information on how to make a request online.

Fire permits are also still available, by request, from your local Forestry Office.

  • Wabasca 780-891-3860
  • Slave Lake 780-849-7377
  • High Prairie 780-523-6619  

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Do your part and prevent wildfires

When riding your off-highway vehicle stop frequently to remove any build-up of debris from your machine. Grass, muskeg, moss or other debris can begin to smoulder and drop to the ground as you're riding and spark a wildfire. Always carry firefighting equipment - a shovel, extinguisher and bucket when you ride.

When having a campfire, keep it small, safe and always attended. When you are leaving your site or headed to bed, your campfire must be extinguished. Soak it, stir up the ashes, soak it again to ensure it is out.

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FireSmart

Visit firesmartcanada.ca to learn how you can reduce the risk of wildfire to your home, property and neighborhood.

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Wildfire Information 

The wildfire dashboard provides up-to-date wildfire information at the click of a button. This interactive tool displays important statistics on the number of active wildfires in the province, sizes, locations, suspected causes and more. The dashboard builds on the former wildfire status map by displaying the most frequently accessed information in one convenient location.

Download the Alberta Wildfire app and get access to accurate, real-time information on wildfires in your area. You can also find information on fire advisories, restrictions and bans across the province and much more all on your mobile device. Available for Apple and Android.

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If you have any questions, please contact:

Leah Lovequist

Wildfire Information Officer

Mobile:780-849-0945

Leah.Lovequist@gov.ab.ca

 

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