Whitecourt Area Update

Whitecourt Forest Area Wildfire Update May 27, 2023

Posted on Sat, May 27, 2023

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WHITECOURT FOREST AREA FIRE DANGER RATING

The fire danger rating for the Whitecourt Forest Area remains MODERATE.

As of 10:00 AM, Friday May 26, the fire ban and OHV restriction have been lifted in the Whitecourt Forest Area.  A FIRE RESTRICTION is now in effect.

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DETAILS OF FIRE RESTRICTION

FIRE RESTRICTION is in effect across much of the Forest Protection Area, including the Whitecourt Forest Area.

Under this FIRE RESTRICTION:

Prohibited:

  • All outdoor wood fires in backcountry and random camping areas on public land
  • Charcoal briquettes in backcountry and random camping areas on public land
  • The use of fireworks and exploding targets

Allowed:

  • Wood campfires on private land and in designated campgrounds
  • Charcoal briquettes on private land and in designated campgrounds
  • Propane/natural gas-powered appliances
  • Open flame oil devices (e.g., turkey deep fryers, tiki torches)
  • Indoor wood fires contained within a device with a chimney and spark arrestor
  • All appliances must be CSA approved and used per manufacturer’s standards

Please visit albertafirebans.ca to view a map of the impacted area. This fire restriction will remain in effect until conditions improve across the province.

Warm weather and winds can quickly dry the fine fuels raising the danger levels. If you see smoke or flame in the forest call 310-FIRE(2473).

GENERAL INFORMATION
 
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.ca for the latest road conditions or closures. Visit firesmoke.ca to see where the smoke is coming from and to view wildfires on a map, download the AB Wildfire App or visit the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.

DO NOT FLY DRONES NEAR WILDFIRES! 

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. (*Transport Canada)

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A provincial state of emergency has been declared. Albertans who require assistance can call 310-4455 for wildfire related information or to visit alberta.ca/emergency.aspx.


ACTIVE WILDFIRES 

Provincial overview:

As of 9:00 a.m. today there were 50 active wildfires in the province; 14 of them were classified out of control. To date the province has responded to 524 wildfires that have consumed more than 1,051,421 hectares (ha) of land.


Eagle Complex WCX-001 (WWF-023, GPF-027)

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A helicopter conducts bucket operations over the Eagle complex as the improving weather is exposing hotspots inside the perimeter of the wildfire.

WWF-023 detected on May 5, is listed as out of control at 73,479 ha. Firefighters saw no further growth towards Fox Creek today. 

Fire behaviour was relatively quiet across the Eagle complex yesterday with crews having a successful day attacking and extinguishing hotspots inside the perimeter of the burned areas.

There are more than 140 firefighters and support personnel allocated to this fire along with a structural protection unit and the Fox Creek Fire Department. Partners assisting Alberta on the complex include firefighters from Colorado, New Brunswick and soldiers from 1 Combat Engineer Regiment. 

There are currently 13 helicopters and 10 heavy equipment groups assigned to the Eagle complex. 

Evacuees have returned to fox creek. Additionally, three structural groups from municipalities in the Alberta Wildland Urban Interface Fire Structure Protection Program have been working together on structural protection for the community. Structural protection for Fox Creek includes the protection for all critical infrastructure, containment guards, wet sprinklers and ground retardant applied around the community perimeter.

GWF-027 was detected on May 13 and is out of control at 55,344 ha. Today, crews continue to work on hotspots around the perimeter, utilizing helicopter buckets as needed.


OTHER AREA ACTIVE WILDFIRES 

WWF015 is still Under Control, estimated size 47.00ha. There is one crew patrolling the wildfire.

WWF031 is still active. It was detected on May 22 and is currently Under Control, with an estimated size of 0.03ha. Cause was lightning. One HAC crew is working the wildfire.

*Extinguished fires are not reported on this page. Refer to the Alberta Status Dashboard for information about these fires.


AREA ADJACENT WILDFIRES 

Deep Creek Complex (WCU001, WCU002, EWF035)

EWF035, WCU001 & WCU002 are part of the Deep Creek Complex. For wildfire updates on this group of wildfires, please visit https://srd.web.alberta.ca/edson-area-update.

  • For updates from Parkland County and evacuation information, please visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ParklandCountyAB. Residents in the affected areas can contact the Emergency Information Line at 1-780-968-8888.
  • For updates from Yellowhead County and evacuation information, please visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/yellowheadcounty Residents in the affected areas can contact the Yellowhead County Emergency Information Line at 1-833-334-4630.

Grizzly Complex (SWF057, SWF063, SWF064)

For wildfire updates on this group of wildfires, please visit https://srd.web.alberta.ca/slave-lake-area-update. 

The above wildfires remain under investigation. To learn more about wildfire classifications, click here


Volunteer Information

Volunteers, equipment owners/operators or firefighters looking to assist with these wildfires or any of the wildfires within the province, please contact EmergencySupportOffers@gov.ab.ca.

Find wildfire forecasts, weather maps and information about how fire danger is monitored in Alberta please visit: alberta.ca/fire-weather-and-forecasts.aspx

Stay tuned to albertafirebans.ca throughout the wildfire season for more information about fire bans and restrictions in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.


WHITECOURT FOREST AREA UPDATE

Since January 1, 2023, there have been 34 wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area burning a total of 73,612 ha.

Visit our website and click on the interactive map to view active wildfires and their stats on the wildfire dashboard

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WILDFIRE INFORMATION

Download the Alberta Wildfire app today 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.

Before heading out, please check albertafirebans.ca to determine whether there are any fire advisories, fire restrictions or fire bans in effect for your destination. 


RELATED INFORMATION
 
Fire Permits

780-778-7166 if this line is unavailable please call 780-778-7153

General Information Related to Alberta Wildfire or Fire Bans, Restrictions, or Advisories

1-866-FYI-FIRE

General/Other Forestry Related Questions

780-778-7153

For more wildfire information please contact:
 
Rebecca Isbister
Wildfire Information Officer | Whitecourt Forest Area
Cell:  780-706-5336
rebecca.isbister@gov.ab.ca

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