Province announces supports for wildfire-affected communities & Métis Settlements
Alberta communities and Métis Settlements affected by recent wildfires will see some relief as Alberta’s government has approved a $175 million Disaster Recovery Program (DRP) to help Alberta communities recoup costs related to the wildfire response and recovery.
Wildfires in May and June have burned over 1.4 million hectares and resulted in approximately 38,000 Albertans being evacuated from their home, the province noted in its announcement Tuesday.
Due to the actions of the many firefighters from across the province as well as the country and international help, there have been no casualties and the bulk of the wildfires have now been subdued.
“This year’s wildfire season has had an early and profound impact on Albertan communities, and our hearts go out to all those affected,” says Premier Danielle Smith. “Our government stands ready and willing to help Alberta communities. We are committed to supporting local authorities and will use the Disaster Recovery Program to provide financial assistance for the extraordinary costs to respond to the wildfires.”


