Incoming crews from New Brunswick, Australia and the Canadian Military have arrived to lend support for WWF-023 on May 29, 2023. (Alberta Wildfire)
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Provincial officials provide update on Alberta’s wildfire situation, as of 5:00 p.m. May 30, 2023
May 30, 2023 | 12:24 PM
Albertans returning home are asked to continually check in with local authorities.
Current situation
- Weather patterns are showing a weak low developing over the Eastern Slopes, bringing showers and thunderstorms to the southwest boreal through to the Bow/Calgary zone.
- The fire danger continues to be very high or extreme in the northern regions of the province.
- There are currently 64 active wildfires in the Forest Protection Area. Of these wildfires, 18 are classified as out of control, 19 are being held and 27 are under control.
- Current wildfire information is available on the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.
- Fire bans in some areas changed to restrictions on May 26. Visit albertafirebans.ca for details.
- Some communities remain affected by poor air quality. Keep up to date on special air quality statements and advisories.
- Visit 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.
- Alberta continues to be under a provincial state of emergency. Visit ca/emergency for information or call 310-4455, now available 24-7.
- Number of evacuation orders: 5
- Alberta Emergency Alerts: 3 (2 orders, 1 advisory)
- Number of evacuees: 3,501
- Alberta currently has approximately 2,600 personnel working on wildfires. This includes support from partner agencies across Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand, as well as the Canadian Armed Forces.


