Windsor Star

Snow dampens Alberta wildfire

EVACUATION AVOIDED

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ROBB, ALTA. • Evacuation notices have been lifted in a few small Alberta communitie­s after an out-of-season wildfire that threatened them was brought under control.

Alberta wildfire informatio­n officer Caroline Charbonnea­u says strong winds with gusts up to 100 km/h on Friday night blew trees onto roads and blocked access for crews fighting the flames east of Jasper National Park. Yellowhead County says its peace officers went doorto-door in the communitie­s of Robb and Mercoal on Friday to let residents know to be ready in case an evacuation was necessary.

But Charbonnea­u says the area received close to five centimetre­s of snow overnight, bringing the fires under control. Another small blaze further north near Marlboro also burned overnight Friday but was extinguish­ed Saturday morning. Wildfire season for Alberta officially ended Oct. 31, but Charbonnea­u says there hasn’t been much snow, and that combined with warm temperatur­es lately have left the area very dry. “When we were dispatched for the call, the crew had a hard time reaching the fire because of the high winds and the debris on the road,” Charbonnea­u said Saturday.

“A lot of trees were falling over. Lots of debris on the roads, which caused a lot of issues for us.” Yellowhead County said on Facebook that its crews, working with Parkland County, have now finished clearing fallen trees that were blocking roads in the Robb and Mercoal area. It said its firefighte­rs and peace officers, which had been on-scene overnight, are now standing down. Charbonnea­u said the overnight snow made it hard to tell how much land had burned in the blaze that threatened the communitie­s, but later in the afternoon a news release from the province estimated the fire had consumed 434 hectares.

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