Wildfire officials warn heat is now a concern in Alberta’s south, too
EDMONTON — Wildfire officials in Alberta say hot, dry and windy weather has pushed fire conditions even further into the extreme in the province’s north this weekend, and the situation in the south is now a growing concern.
Josee St-Onge of Alberta Wildfire says the heat that’s been sparking new fires in the north and helping existing fires grow is also starting to impact the rest of the province.
While St-Onge says conditions in the south aren’t as extreme at the moment, the province may need to reposition resources so it can be ready to respond quickly to new fires in the area.
The number of evacuees in Alberta grew to more than 19,300 on Sunday, a jump from about 16,500 a day earlier, due to new evacuation orders in Rainbow Lake, Sturgeon Lake First Nation and Leduc County.