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The wildfire danger in the Whitecourt Forest Area is moderate due to recent thunderstorms.
While the area experienced some rain over the weekend, wildfires can still start if conditions are right. Please continue to use caution with outdoor burning, as well as any work or recreational activities that could spark a wildfire.
Wildfire situation
WWF054
Firefighters alongside aircraft responded quickly and actioned WWF054. The wildfire is now classified as extinguished at 0.32 hectares (ha) in size.
Wildfire statistics
Since January 1, 2025, there have been 54 wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area that have burned 2,795 hectares.
Wildfires WWF041 and WWF023 are currently classified as under control. A wildfire is classified as under control once it has been successfully managed and there is no risk that the fire will spread. These wildfires may still emit smoke. Firefighters will monitor these wildfires for activity and respond accordingly.
Learn more about wildfire status and view active wildfires, their locations and statistics on the interactive map on our wildfire status page.
Lightning-caused wildfires
There has been an increase in wildfires in the Whitecourt Forest Area due to lightning. Thunderstorms could lead to more lightning-caused wildfires in the coming days. If you see smoke or flames in the Whitecourt Forest Area, call 310-FIRE(3473) to report it.
Quick reporting helps wildfire crews respond faster and reduces the risk of wildfires spreading.
FireSmart farm and acreage
Always ensure your farming equipment is in good working order. Any small spark can start a wildfire due to dry conditions in some areas of the forest area. You should always carry firefighting equipment with you like a fire extinguisher, shovel, or a water vessel when working with heavy equipment outdoors.
Get your free fire permit
You will need a fire permit for any burning in the Forest Protection Area, except for a campfire, from March 1 to October 31.
Fire permits ensure safe burning practices are being followed and allow staff to know where burning is approved. Municipalities may have rules and restrictions in place. If assistance is required, call the area office at 780-778-7153 during regular business hours.
Lean more about safe burning practices.
Contact info
Colby Lachance
780-286-4332
[email protected]
Published on August 5, 2025 8:25 pm