Alberta Wildfires out of Control

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Tourism Alberta warns: Dry conditions continue in most areas of the province resulting in numerous wildfires.

Welcome to Alberta, where the bold, the adventurous, and the free-spirited come to play. This is the message on Alberta’s Travel website.

As of this afternoon, more than 24,000 individuals have been evacuated from communities throughout north and central Alberta, Canada.

Alberta is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories (NWT) to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south.

It is one of the only two landlocked provinces in Canada.

Alberta hosted the Artic Winter Games, but the current situation of out-of-control wildfires is nothing compared to the ice, snow, and artic climate.

Alberta has a vibrant tourism industry, and visitors should be aware of the emergency and follow the guidelines set by Canadian authorities.

The Forest Protection Area in Alberta comprises all the polygons that represent the administrative areas established by Forest Protection, Forestry Division of Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, concerned with the prevention and control of damage to forests from fire, insects, disease, and other harmful agents.

The current situation in Alberta

As stated on the Alberta Tourism website, there are 13 wildfires of note in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.


EWF-031

  • Wildfire EWF-031 is located 14 km Southeast of Edson; Minnow Lake Provincial Recreation Area has been overrun by the wildfire. It is still classified as out of control at 77,920 hectares.
  • Alberta Wildfire responds with two dozer groups, two intermediate, and one medium helicopter: one ignition helicopter and air tanker support.

WCU-001 and WCU-002 

  • These wildfires are located in the Evansburg/Entwistle/Wildwood/Hansonville area.
  • These wildfires are classified as out of control at 8586ha (WCU001) & 2,400 ha (WCU002).
  • Wildfire WCU-002 is approximately 7 km northwest of Evansburg on both sides of Highway 22, and 3 km north of Highway 16. This wildfire is classified as out of control at 2,700 hectares in size and is 65 percent contained.
  • There are 80 wildland firefighters, helicopters, and heavy equipment working to control this wildfire.
  • Airtankers are available if required.
  • The structural protection unit is on scene and integrating operations with Yellowhead County.
  • Heavy equipment worked through the night to contain the excursion on the north side of the fire. The fire also crossed established guard on the SW corner; heavy equipment contained that excursion as well.
  • An evacuation order is in place for residents East of the Pembina.

HWF-030 (Fox Lake)

  • Wildfire HWF-030 is in the community of Fox Lake. This wildfire is classified as out of control at 16,390 hectares.
  • There are 70 firefighters, aircraft, and structure protection crews with vehicles, heavy equipment, and helicopters working on this fire. Airtankers are also supporting this wildfire. 
  • The community of Fox Lake has been fully evacuated to the town of High Level.
  • Alberta Wildfire is actively suppressing this wildfire with the current resources. 

HWF-036

  • This wildfire is located near the Rainbow Lake Community. It is classified as out of control at 2,130 hectares.
  • Alberta Wildfire is responding with 44 firefighters, heavy equipment, and helicopters.
  • County has declared a State of Local Emergency and is on an evacuation alert to prepare residents for possible evacuation. 

RCU-005

  • Wildfire RCU-005 is 2 km from the south edge of Drayton Valley. It is classified as out of control at 3,500 hectares.
  • Alberta Wildfire is responding with 26 wildfire fighters and helicopters to the wildfire. Airtankers will also be supporting the firefighting efforts today. Brazeau County has additional resources to assist with this wildfire. 

RWF-034

  • Wildfire RWF-034 is located near the O’Chiese Reserve. It is classified as out of control at 51,000 hectares.
  • The Reserve has been put on evacuation alert, and several homes have been evacuated. 

GWF-017

  • Wildfire GWF-017 is located 3 km Southeast of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation. It is classified as out of control at 1,600 hectares.
  • There are currently road closures in the area. 

GCU-003

  • This wildfire is located Southwest of Grande Prairie. It is currently classified as out of control at 1,000 hectares.
  • The County is leading an evacuation around the fire for a 10km radius.
  • Smoke has impacted the ability to have aircraft responding to this wildfire. 

GWF-018

  • This wildfire is in Clearhills County. It is classified as out of control at 8,500 hectares.
  • There is heavy equipment working to build a guard around this wildfire.

WWF-023

  • This wildfire is located in the Fox Creek Area. It is classified as out of control at 15,000 hectares.
  • There are 16 firefighters, two helicopters, and heavy equipment responding to this wildfire.
  • An evacuation order was issued on May 6 for people in this area.

SWF-053/058/063 Merged together (Grizzly Complex)

About the author

Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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