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Foothills County declared a Fire Restriction on Wednesday afternoon amid high temperatures in Southern Alberta. OkotoksOnline
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A fire ban is now in effect for the City of Grande Prairie, including annexed rural areas, as of 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 29 due to extreme fire conditions.

Permitted activities:

·Propane and natural gas barbecues.

·Propane and natural gas firepits.

·Propane and natural gas appliances.

·Indoor wood fireplaces.

·Wood pellet smokers and barbecues with safety shut-off.

·Open flame oil devices (including tiki torches).

Prohibited activities:

·Open burning.

·Burn barrels.

·Residential fire pits (even with screens).

·Smudge fires.

·Wood campfires of all kinds in parks or public lands.

·Fireworks (not permitted without written authorization).

High heat, dry vegetation and wind mean any spark could start a wildfire. Fires are harder to control and can spread quickly through flying embers, which may land and ignite spot fires up to several kilometres away under current conditions.

The fire ban will remain in effect until conditions improve. Residents are urged to exercise caution and adhere to the guidelines to prevent the risk of wildfires.

Further information can be found at albertafirebans.ca or at cityofgp.com/firebans.

Information provided by the City of Grande Prairie

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