Winds blowing wildfire away from evacuated Alberta town
HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — Officials say wildfire evacuees in northwestern Alberta should not expect to return until at least next week and that provincial emergency funds for gas, food and other expenses should be available by Monday.
About 5,000 people in High Level and surrounding communities have been out of their homes since the long weekend, as the Chuckegg Creek fire rages three kilometres outside the town. As of Friday, the blaze covered nearly 993 square kilometres.
Winds from the northeast were blowing the fire away from the community. But Shane Schreiber with the Alberta Emergency Management Agency said they’re expected to switch direction on Sunday.
Schreiber told reporters the earliest evacuees could return is Tuesday.
“The fire will have to progress to the point where it will no longer pose an imminent threat to the community,” he said Friday.
Firefighters have completed successful controlled burns and bulldozed containment lines to remove fuel for the blaze.