High flow water pumps are installed along the Willmore road to help support firefighting activities. This system can deliver a lot of water very quickly and the company can set up 4 km of hose in 1 hour! (June 12, 2023 - Alberta Wildfire)
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Alberta wildfires update: June 13
Jun 13, 2023 | 5:12 PM
Officials with the provincial government say Albertans who have been evacuated should continue to follow updates from local authorities.
Current situation
- Those evacuated due to wildfires should register at local reception centres or at alberta.ca.
- An evacuation order remains in effect for the area around the town of Edson, from approximately Obed Lake to Chip Lake. The remainder of Yellowhead County is on evacuation alert. A reception centre has been set up at the Edmonton Expo Centre.
- An evacuation order remains in effect for the hamlet of Fort Chipewyan, Mikisew Cree First Nation (Allison Bay, Dog Head and Devils Gate), Fort Chipewyan Metis Nation and Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation. Parts of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation remain under evacuation order.
- View the full list of evacuation orders.
- An evacuation alert remains in effect as of 8:06 a.m. June 13 for Brazeau County, west of Range Road 95 to the entire Brazeau County border from north to south, including Lodgepole and Cynthia.
- An evacuation alert remains in effect for Woodlands County as of 6 p.m. June 12: north of Township Road 561, west of Range Road 120 south of Groat Creek Road, Township Road 584 west of the McLeod River to Range Road 144 east of the McLeod River to Range Road 123 at Whitecourt Mountain.
- Support continues to be available to Albertans 24-7. Visit ca/emergency or call 310-4455.
- There are multiple road closures and advisories for north-central Alberta. Visit 511.alberta.ca for up-to-date information on road closures and travel advisories.
- Current wildfire information is available on the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.
- Current year wildfires by suspected cause:
- Human: 375 (Human-caused wildfires cover several different categories – everything from recreational fires to agricultural incidents to wildfires caused by people on residential land. Human-caused wildfires account for more than half of all wildfires annually.)
- Lightning: 134
- Under investigation: 126
- Albertans are asked to do their part to prevent new wildfires by respecting fire bans or restrictions in their areas. Visit ca for details.
- A weather pattern change begins today, with rain moving into the province. Temperatures will be cooler in western regions, with accumulating rain, and remain hot in eastern regions. Thunderstorms are expected, possibly severe, in central regions.
- Special air quality statements remain in effect across parts of the province. Visit alberta.ca to find out the level of health risk associated with your local air quality.
- Number of evacuation orders: 5
- Alberta Emergency Alerts: 2 orders and 4 alerts
- Number of evacuees: 14,046
- Alberta currently has approximately 2,700 personnel working on wildfires. This includes support from partner agencies across Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as the Canadian Armed Forces.


