Wildfire forces out thousands of residents in parts of Fort McMurray, Alta.

Thousands of residents in four neighbourhoods in the southern end of Fort McMurray were ordered out Tuesday as a wildfire threatened the Alberta city, bringing back memories of a devastating fire eight years earlier. 

The Rural Municipality of Wood Buffalo directed residents in Beacon Hill, Abasand, Prairie Creek and Grayling Terrace needed to leave by late afternoon.

Evacuation order cancelled for North Goodwin area

At 2:10 pm today, the MD of Greenview downgraded its Evacuation Order due to wildfire.

The evacuation order has been cancelled for the North Goodwin area, in the MD of Greenview.

Everyone returning home will remain on 2-hour Evacuation Alert in case the situation deteriorates.

Everyone in the North Goodwin area west of Range Road 21, between Township Road 734 and Township Road 741 may now return home. Everyone else within the MD of Greenview should stay prepared for potential evacuations on short notice due to wildfires this hazard season.

Fort Nelson wildfire grows, prompts expanded evacuation orders in northeastern B.C.

A wildfire raging through Fort Nelson has surged in size, prompting officials to issue additional mandatory evacuation orders for residents in northeastern British Columbia.

According to the B.C. Wildfire Service, the Fort Nelson fire has ballooned to over 84 square kilometers from its initial size of just under 53 square kilometers as of Monday morning.

No new growth for Teepee Creek wildfire

The fire perimeter has not had any new growth since the last update. Hot spots have been identified in the centre of the Teepee Creek wildfire zone which causes visible smoke in the area. Crews have reinforced the north side of the perimeter.   

Overnight, the night vision helicopter continued bucketing on the west and east sides, making sure embers are contained. 

Checkpoints are still in place. Public is reminded to contact the Call Centre at 1-825-606-5166 to determine if it’s safe to enter 

 

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Teepee Creek fire/Valhalla wildfire updates

Last night,  Alberta Wildfire had night vision helicopters working throughout the night. on the Teepee Creek wildfire, along with a wildfire crew, municipal fire fighters and heavy equipment to secure the perimeter on priority hotspots.

Crews continue working and have made good progress, completing 90 per cent of the fire guard around the perimeter. 

Evacuation zone declared in North Goodwin area; residents relocated to Valleyview

In response to escalating wildfire threats, authorities have declared an evacuation zone in the North Goodwin area, prompting the relocation of a small number of residents to Valleyview. 

RCMP have notified affected individuals, ensuring their safe evacuation from the endangered zone.

Despite the intensity of the situation, there was minimal growth in fire activity overnight, offering a glimmer of hope to residents and emergency responders alike.

Wildfire danger reaches extreme levels in Grande Prairie forest area

The Grande Prairie Forest Area is currently facing an unprecedented wildfire crisis, with multiple blazes raging out of control. Authorities have declared the wildfire danger as extreme, prompting urgent response measures amidst challenging conditions.

Helicopter and air tanker operations are severely hampered today due to limited visibility, exacerbating efforts to contain the infernos. The situation is further compounded by smoke drifting in from wildfires in neighboring British Columbia, where previous season's remnants have been rekindled by dry, windy weather conditions.

Local state of emergency has been declared in the County of Grande Prairie

As of 10:30 pm, Friday, May 10th, good progress is being made to contain the wildfire located approximately 13 kilometres north west of Valhalla. This fire is approximately 90 hectares. County of Grande Prairie and Alberta Wildfire crews are responding with helicopters bucketing. Heavy equipment will work through the night to build a fire guard and crews are working to protect structures.
 

County of Grande Prairie and mutual aid crews respond to wildfire in Crystal Creek area

Last night crews from Bezanson, Teepee Creek, Clairmont, Dunes and Alberta Wildfire responded to a brush fire in the Crystal Creek area on Range Road 34 near Township 712 around 9 pm. With the assistance of a helicopter and heavy equipment, crews worked to create a perimeter around the fire. The fire is contained and is not expected to grow in size. Fire crews and the helicopter are back on scene today. Smoke may be visible in the area.