Alberta declares state of emergency over wildfires
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[May 08, 2023]
By Maiya Keidan
TORONTO (Reuters) -Alberta on Saturday declared a provincial state of
emergency after tens of thousands of Albertans have been forced to
evacuate their homes as "unprecedented" wildfires rage on in Alberta,
Premier Danielle Smith, head of the ruling United Conservative Party (UCP)
said at a press conference.
By Saturday at 5 p.m. Mountain Time (7 p.m. ET), more than 24,000
Albertans had been evacuated from their homes, with 110 active wildfires
across the province, and 36 out of control.
"It has been an extremely challenging day for firefighters here," said
Christie Tucker, an information unit manager for Alberta Wildfire. "We
were battling very strong winds, hot weather and those winds produced
extreme wildfire activity."
She added that additional firefighters had arrived today from Quebec and
Ontario.
"Much of Alberta has been experiencing a hot, dry spring and with so
much kindling, all it takes is a few sparks to ignite some truly
frightening wildfires," said Smith at a press conference earlier in the
day. "These conditions have resulted in the unprecedented situation our
province is facing today."
Among the communities evacuated was Brazeau County, including all 7,000
people living in Drayton Valley, 140 km (87 miles) west of the
province's capital Edmonton.
The entire community of 3,600 people in Fox Lake was also among the
evacuees, where the 1,458-hectare (3609-acre) Fox Lake fire consumed 20
homes and the police station.
"I don't know that I ever recall seeing multiple communities evacuated
all at once in fire season," said Smith.
She said C$1.5 billion ($1.12 billion) is put aside as a contingency
because they know a significant amount could need to be spent on
emergency management,
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A smoke column rises from wildfire
WCU001 near Wildwood, Alberta, Canada May 5, 2023. Alberta
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Whitecap Resources, an oil producer operating in northwestern and
central Alberta, said it has been busy ensuring staff are safe
through the evacuation process and assets are unaffected.
"(We are) monitoring closely and praying for rain," Grant Fagerheim,
Whitecap CEO, said on Saturday.
Pembina Pipeline Corp, which runs oil-gathering pipelines in the
region, on Friday said it had activated emergency response and
incident management processes and is "evaluating any current or
anticipated operational impacts".
Pembina did not respond to a request for an update on Saturday.
So far this year, there have been 43,000 hectares burned from
wildfires, Smith said.
"It is very unusual for us to see this much fire activity this early
in the season," said Tucker earlier on Saturday.
Voters in Alberta will go to the polls on May 29 to elect a new
government. Smith said people should expect election day will go
ahead as planned.
($1 = 1.3373 Canadian dollars)
(Reporting by Maiya Keidan, additional reporting by Rod Nickel in
Winnipeg; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Franklin Paul)
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