Wildfire Hazard for Wednesday June 10th
The warm weather and winds have quickly dried up the rain and caused the wildfire hazard to climb in the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area.The overall wildfire hazard has climbed to VERY HIGH. The forests are dry and a fire will spread very quickly under windy conditions. Use extreme caution while out enjoying our forests and report wildfires immediately by calling 310-FIRE (3473).
Firefighters with helicopters, heavy equipment and airtankers are stationed throughout the area ready to fight any new wildfires that may start. We also have our personnel in the fire towers on high alert constantly watching for smoke.
Weather Forecast
For Wednesday, the forecast is calling for warm temperatures, a chance of thundershowers and winds from the southeast 15 kilometers per hour.
Slave Lake Wildfire Mangement Area Wildfire Update as of 4:30 pm June 9th
There were no new wildfires today. Since April 1, in the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area there have been 100 wildfires and just under 1,185 hectares burned.
Alberta Wildfire Update as of 10:00 am June 9th
Alberta currently has 37 wildfires. Five are out of control, four are being held, 24 are under control and four have been turned over to the responsible party. Since April 1, 2015, Alberta has recorded 837 wildfires that have burned a total of 78,745.53 hectares. For more information on the wildfires burning in Alberta visit the wildfire status map at www.wildfire.alberta.ca or download the Alberta Wildfire App.
A FIRE RESTRICTION and FIRE ADVISORY remain in effect for the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area. Check albertafirebans.ca daily for detailed information and to view a map of the locations.
Although we have received some rain in the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area, the fire restriction and fire advisory remain in place.The rain was scattered with some areas receiving very little to none.We are constantly monitoring the weather, rainfall amounts and wildfire hazard and will adjust the restriction and advisory when conditions permit – significant rainfall is received.
Help prevent wildfires while riding your OHV
While riding your off highway vehicle be sure to stop often and clean any debris from the hotspots. Unchecked the debris can build up, begin to smolder and fall away sparking a wildfire. Click here to learn how you can prevent wildfires while riding your OHV.
Thank you to all for cooperating with the fire restriction and fire advisory. Abiding by the fire restriction and fire advisory helps to keep our firefighters free to fight wildfires that are still burning and any new wildfires that may start.
Unless conditions change, you can expect your next wildfire update June10th.
Leah Lovequist - Wildfire Information Officer
Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area
Office: 780.849.7412
Mobile: 780.849.0945
Leah.Lovequist@gov.ab.ca
To report wildfires call 310-FIRE
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