Update 44: Alberta wildfire situation (June 16, 4:30 p.m.)
As re-entry continues in some communities, Albertans returning home should follow updates from local authorities.
As re-entry continues in some communities, Albertans returning home should follow updates from local authorities.
Rainy weekend conditions have seen some emergency alerts downgraded in response to decreased wildfire danger in parts of the province.
Rainy weekend conditions have seen some emergency alerts downgraded in response to decreased wildfire danger in parts of the province.
Rural Municipality of Wood Buffalo residents will return home later this week, as the area wildfire’s southern perimeter has been brought under control.
Rural Municipality of Wood Buffalo residents will return home later this week, as the area wildfire’s southern perimeter has been brought under control.
Re-entry for residents of Fort Chipewyan and surrounding areas is expected to begin June 22 after essential services are restored.
Re-entry for residents of Fort Chipewyan and surrounding areas is expected to begin June 22 after essential services are restored.
Fire bans are no longer in place for the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.
Fire bans are no longer in place for the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.
Albertans who are returning home should regularly check in with local authorities for the latest information.