Alberta Wildfire estimated it has burned 230,000 hectares, or 568,000 acres. Slave Lake Forest Area - June 1 - Extreme - New Map of Wildfires. The strong winds are expected to continue until dark Sunday but will become lighter Sunday night through Tuesday.The fire is approximately seven miles southeast of High Level and is spreading toward the northwest.The most of the fire is west of Highway 35 and south of Highway 35, but there is active fire east of 35. Alberta Fires Near Me: Maps, Evacuations & Photos for Chuckegg Creek Fire & More [May 31] There is no cost, and in case you change your mind each email has an unsubscribe button.Iron 44 tragedy — former VP of Carson helicopters disputes restitution ordered Feller bunchers are working 24 hours a day to open a contingency guard south of Devil and Surette Lakes. Most people will evacuate because it becomes inconvenient to breathe the smoke and not have access to services. Download the Alberta Wildfire App to access provincial wildfire status maps and updates on your mobile device. There was no Evacuation Alert in effect Sunday at noon, but residents were advised to remain vigilant.On Sunday morning May 19 Alberta Wildfire reported the fire, named Chuckegg Creek HWF042, was 25,334 ha (62,600 acres). On Sunday morning May 19 Alberta Wildfire reported the fire, named Chuckegg Creek HWF042, was 25,334 ha … Fire bans in place across southern Alberta on May 20, 2019. You can see the full map , but it’s sometimes having trouble loading.
The main fire map for Alberta, ... An embedded interactive map is below, courtesy of Alberta Wildfire. The fifth, at According to Alberta's Department of Agriculture and Forestry (AAF), the Forest Resource Improvement Association of Alberta (FRIAA) FireSmart program, Alberta communities are under an increased risk of forest fires because fifty per cent of Alberta is covered in forests and because of Alberta's "wildland/urban interface"—where many communities are nested into forests with buildings and forested areas intertwined.For purposes of monitoring, the Alberta's wildfire status map subdivides the Forest Protection Area into these areas: There was smoke from Alberta's wildfires over southern Alberta, southern B.C. The eastern flank of the fire had slow growth over night. They were grounded yesterday due to the smoky conditions but will be up in the air fighting the fires today. The main area of concern is the town of High Level, the residences, hospital, Tolko Saw Mill with its huge log piles, and the Norbord OSB plant south of town with its sawdust piles and log piles as well, all key employers for the town but also key fuel sources for an OC fire. "In the Edson Forest Area, the wildfire that is officially named EWF043, which was detected on May 29 and has burned 2.05 kmBy May 30, the Fort McMurray Forest Area had one fire, MWF012, which is within 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) CNRL Albian, that is expected to be under control by the first week in June. Here are some photos shared on Reddit.You can stay updated specifically about High Level on their To stay updated about Mackenzie county, follow them on You can also follow Alberta’s Emergency Alert website Remember that situations and evacuations can change rapidly, so stay tuned to your local news for the latest updates. On the eastern side, dozer groups made progress building guard along the fire perimeter from the Peace River towards the Boyer River Cell Tower. Should we just let it burn ? This is more than 560,000 acres.
Remember that fire conditions can change rapidly, so stay tuned to your local news for the latest updates.Wow it’s cooking in Alberta. Unfortunately, the problem is still continuing today, Residents are sharing photos of areas that look almost apocalyptic at times. Ergo, it’s not just the town but all the surrounding hamlets and reserves that suffer. Map of the Chuckegg Creek Fire in Northern Alberta at 3:50 a.m. MDT May 30, 2019. The fire is headed toward the northwest, Zama area, unless it is stopped.