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Smoke clouds northern Alberta as wildfires burn near Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie

- Emily Williams

Air quality in much of northern Alberta worsened overnight, as wildfires burn near Grande Prairie and Fort McMurray.

Environmen­t and Climate Change Canada's air quality health index calculates how safe the air is for one's health.

On Saturday, the index shows wildfire smoke has created "very high risk" levels in Grande Prairie, Peace Riv‐ er, Fort McMurray and the Edmonton metropolit­an area.

There were 53 total active wildfires burning throughout the province as of 1 p.m. MT Saturday, including three deemed out of control, ac‐ cording to Alberta Wildfire.

An out-of-control fire burning southwest of Fort McMurray, which started Thursday, has grown to about 1,500 hectares. Melis‐ sa Story, a spokespers­on with Alberta Wildfire, said windy and hot conditions fuelled the fire Friday.

"It grew pretty signifi‐ cantly yesterday and we are back in action today," Story said Saturday

Firefighte­rs are trying to create a containmen­t line on the fire's east side, which will act as a guard for Fort Mc‐ Murray, she said.

Winds are expected to die down this afternoon, she ad‐ ded.

An evacuation alert was issued Friday night for Fort McMurray and Saprae Creek, in northeaste­rn Alberta. The alert remains in place.

The Regional Municipali­ty of Wood Buffalo issued an additional evacuation alert around 3 p.m. Saturday for Gregoire Lake Estates, Fort McMurray First Nation #468 and Anzac.

The Regional Municipali­ty of Wood Buffalo posted on social media Saturday after‐ noon they anticipate High‐ way 63 will be impacted by wildfire activity later in the day, resulting in a temporary closure south of the Highway 63 and 881 junction.

It is not believed Highway 881 will be immediatel­y im‐ pacted, meaning access to Fort McMurray will not be im‐ peded.

Grande Prairie evacua‐ tion

In Grande Prairie County, in northwest Alberta, another out-of-control wildfire is burning about 14 kilometres north of Valhalla, Alta. Story said it's estimated to be 130 hectares.

"We do have crews on the ground that are looking to enforce the containmen­t lines that were done overnight," she said, adding that firefighte­rs worked around the clock with heavy equipment to try to build a fire guard.

Some people living in the county were issued an evacu‐ ation order Friday night.

The order remains in place from Kleskun Creek North to Township Road 742. Other nearby areas are on evacuation alert, meaning residents should be prepared to evacuate.

Story said that was due to a 1,400-hectare mutual aid wildfire - meaning Alberta Wildfire is assisting local crews outside forest protec‐ tion areas - that was located northwest of the town of Grande Prairie.

County fire Chief Trevor Grant said the fire conditions on Friday were extreme and made worse by high winds.

"It was essentiall­y just pushing that fire as fast as it wanted to go," Grant said. "The dry conditions that we have are just adding as much fuel as it wants."

He said 17 homes were evacuated Friday.

Saturday crews are seeing higher temperatur­es but calmer winds while they work to get a perimeter around

the fire, he said.

"We're going to really make sure that we're working to try to get those folks home as soon as possible. But we want to make sure that we have a full containmen­t on that fire and it's not going to spread and threaten those homes again," Grant said.

The county says some progress was made overnight to contain the fire and no structures have been dam‐ aged.

Rob Hoag evacuated from his nearby farm east of Sexmith, Alta. on Friday.

It felt like the fire was right in his backyard, he said.

"The choppers were flying over dropping water so it was intense … just knowing it was coming and not knowing what it was going to do was a little unsettling."

Hoag's neighbours took in some of his animals and helped create a fire break along one side of his prop‐ erty.

"We appreciate that bey‐ ond measure," he said. "It's part of the rural life. Neigh‐ bours, they step up for each other and we appreciate that."

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