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Provincial officials provide update on Alberta’s wildfire situation
May 24, 2023 | 12:59 PM
Albertans returning home are asked to continually check in with local authorities.
Provincial officials say those evacuated due to wildfires should register at local reception centres or at emergencyregistration.alberta.ca.
Current situation
- Alberta has declared a provincial state of emergency. Visit alberta.ca/emergency for information or call 310-4455, now available 24-7.
- A fire ban and an off-highway vehicle restriction are in place across the Forest Protection Area.
- Fire danger remains moderate to very high in northern Alberta and low to high along the eastern slopes of the Rockies.
- Much of western and central Alberta received showers over the past 24 hours, dissipating smoke and easing wildfire intensity in some areas.
- Today’s weather patterns bring the possibility of intermittent, isolated showers and thunderstorms to parts of the province.
- Current wildfire information is available on the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.
- Some communities remain affected by poor air quality. Keep up to date on special air quality statements and advisories.
- Visit airquality.alberta.ca to find out the level of health risk associated with your local air quality.
- Learn more about the potential effects of wildfire smoke on your health.
- Evacuation orders: 9
- Alberta Emergency Alerts: 14 (6 orders, 8 advisories)
- Number of evacuees: 6,852
- Alberta currently has more than 2,700 personnel working on wildfires. This includes support from partner agencies across Canada and the United States, as well as the Canadian Armed Forces.