Current situation

  • An evacuation order is in effect as of 11:48 a.m. today for southeast of Haddock, east of McLeod River in Yellowhead County, south of Township Road 554 on East Bank Road and west to McLeod River.
  • An evacuation order took effect at 6:32 p.m. on June 8 for northeast of Peers in Yellowhead County, south of Township Road 554 to the CN Rail Line between Highway 32 to Range Road 134.
  • An evacuation alert is in effect as of 12:59 p.m. today for the entire municipality of Yellowhead County, including the town of Edson.
  • An evacuation alert is in effect for the Sweathouse area in Greenview No. 16 as of 10:35 a.m. today for everyone south of Township Road 700, west of Range Road 190, north of Township Road 680 and east of Range Road 200.
  • An evacuation alert remains in effect for Grande Prairie County for everyone located north of Township Road 732, west of Range Road 131 and south of Township Road 742.   
  • An evacuation order remains in effect for the hamlet of Fort Chipewyan, Mikisew Cree First Nation (Allison Bay, Dog Head and Devils Gate), Fort Chipewyan Metis Nation and Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation. Parts of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation remain under evacuation order.
  • View the full list of evacuation orders.
  • Support continues to be available to Albertans 24-7. Visit alberta.ca/emergency or call 310-4455.
  • Current wildfire information is available on the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard.
  • Current year wildfires by suspected cause:
    • Human: 356 (Human-caused wildfires cover several different categories – everything from recreational fires to agricultural incidents to wildfires caused by people on residential land. Human-caused wildfires account for more than half of all wildfires annually.)
    • Lightning: 114
    • Under investigation: 148
  • Albertans are asked to do their part this weekend to prevent new wildfires by respecting fire bans or restrictions in their areas. Visit albertafirebans.ca for details.
  • Special air quality statements remain in effect across northern Alberta. Keep up to date on special air quality statements and advisories. Visit airquality.alberta.ca to find out the level of health risk associated with your local air quality.  
  • Number of evacuation orders: 4
  • Alberta Emergency Alerts: 2 orders and 2 alerts
  • Number of evacuees: 3,552
  • Alberta currently has approximately 2,900 personnel working on wildfires. This includes support from partner agencies across Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as the Canadian Armed Forces.

Support for evacuees

  • Those evacuated due to wildfires should register at local reception centres or at emergencyregistration.alberta.ca.
  • Since the announcement of one-time emergency financial assistance for evacuees, more than 17,700 applications have been processed.
  • More than $21.4 million in e-transfers has been sent to evacuees.
  • More than $9.2 million in debit cards has been distributed.
  • Evacuees who are unable to receive an e-transfer or who cannot apply online can contact 310-4455 for assistance and to make alternate payment arrangements.
  • The Alberta Supports Centre in Fort McMurray has extended hours to support families and individuals evacuated due to the wildfire near Fort Chipewyan.

Donations

  • Albertans who wish to help can make cash donations through the Canadian Red Cross or within their regions to a recognized charitable organization of their choice.
  • The Canadian Red Cross is launching an Immediate Support to Not-for-Profit Organizations program to deliver urgent and ongoing support for people affected by wildfires across Alberta.
  • Eligible community organizations providing immediate relief assistance may apply for $5,000 in one-time funding. View full program eligibility criteria.

For more information on the emergency and supports for evacuees, go to alberta.ca/emergency.