Whitecourt Area Update

Wildfire Update - Whitecourt Forest Area - May 20, 2018

Posted on Sun, May 20, 2018

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WILDFIRE DANGER

The wildfire danger is variable in the Whitecourt Forest Area. Areas east of Highway 32 have not received rain, elevating the wildfire danger to VERY HIGH. Areas west of the highway received light amounts of rain, keeping the wildfire danger at HIGH.

FireAdvisory

FIRE ADVISORY

fire advisory issued on May 14, 2018, continues to be in effect for the Whitecourt Forest Area. The advisory is due to persistent dry weather, and the dry grass wildfire hazard. Dry grass provides fuel for fast moving wildfires.

Not permitted

  • Any burning (except campfires) within the Whitecourt Forest Area.
  • All fire permits (except burn barrels) are now suspended.

Permitted 

  • Safe wood campfires in campgrounds (within fire rings) or random camping areas
  • Charcoal briquettes
  • Portable propane fire pits
  • Catalytic or infrared-style heaters
  • Permitted burn barrels. 

Never leave a campfire unattended and when finished, properly extinguish the campfire: soak it, stir it, and soak it again, repeat until it is cool to the touch, and there is no steam.

The fire advisory will remain in place until conditions improve. For more information visit albertafirebans.ca or the new Alberta Fire Bans app for Android or Apple devices.


WILDFIRE SITUATION | May 20, 2018, at 11:00 a.m.
Whitecourt Forest Area
  • In the last 24 hours, there has been one new wildfire in the Whitecourt Forest Area. This wildfire is extinguished.

  • Since March 1, 2018, there have been 13 wildfires; with a total area burnt of 9.57 hectares.
Province of Alberta
  • There are currently 12 wildfires in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta. are under control, and 5 have been turned over to the responsible parties. Learn more about wildfire status definitions.

  • Since March 1, 2018, Alberta has recorded 338 wildfires in the Forest Protection Area; with a total area burnt of 1,340.63 hectares.
For information on the current wildfire situation in the province of Alberta, visit  wildfirestatus.alberta.ca

Safe campfire

Never leave your campfire unattended, and when finished, properly extinguish it. Learn more about safe campfires.


OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES CAN START WILDFIRES

Grasses, branches, and mud can build-up on any vehicle designed for off road use. The debris can ignite from the heat of the machine, fall off, and start a wildfire. Remove debris before, during, and after your ride.

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ALBERTA WILDFIRE INFORMATION

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Unless conditions change, your next wildfire update will be at 10:30 a.m. on May 21, 2018.
 
Provincial Information Officer
Phone: 780.420.1968
Email: wildfireinfo@gov.ab.ca

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Whitecourt Forest Area Wildfire Update