Wildfire In Alberta Could Continue To Burn For Months
Shoots fire continues to spread, all Fort McMurray remained under mandatory evacuation orders. Evacuation orders have been issued Anzac, Gregoire Lake Estates, and Fort McMurray First Nation.
Officials said Sunday, wet weather and temperature have been shown to help firefighters battle massive wildfires in Alberta.
Canadian fire authorities said on Sunday, Alberta wildfires will continue to burn for several months.
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Some rain and a cold front moving into the area, but not enough to quell the fire immediately or slowing down. If the cold and humidity increasing, Anderson said, adding that it could eventually make a difference.
Canadian officials said the mass evacuation work camp north of Fort McMurray has been completed and large-scale wildfires now covers an area of about 200,000 ha province.
Canadian fire authorities said on Sunday, Alberta wildfires will continue to burn for several months.
Due to strong winds and Sunday in the area of dry leaves, the fire will continue to expand the scale of this week, Alberta Agriculture wildfire information officer Matthew Anderson told the CBC.
"This will certainly increase the size of today, it is still classified as out of control and conditions are still very dry," Anderson said. "We do have some difficult weather, some interesting weather coming."
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Some rain and a cold front moving into the area, but not enough to quell the fire immediately or slowing down. If the cold and humidity increasing, Anderson said, adding that it could eventually make a difference.
"We need significant amounts of precipitation, really help control the little things," Anderson said.
Officials said Sunday, wet weather and temperature have been shown to help firefighters battle massive wildfires in Alberta.
Canadian fire authorities said on Sunday, Alberta wildfires will continue to burn for several months.
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Some rain and a cold front moving into the area, but not enough to quell the fire immediately or slowing down. If the cold and humidity increasing, Anderson said, adding that it could eventually make a difference.
Canadian officials said the mass evacuation work camp north of Fort McMurray has been completed and large-scale wildfires now covers an area of about 200,000 ha province.
Canadian fire authorities said on Sunday, Alberta wildfires will continue to burn for several months.
Due to strong winds and Sunday in the area of dry leaves, the fire will continue to expand the scale of this week, Alberta Agriculture wildfire information officer Matthew Anderson told the CBC.
"This will certainly increase the size of today, it is still classified as out of control and conditions are still very dry," Anderson said. "We do have some difficult weather, some interesting weather coming."
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Some rain and a cold front moving into the area, but not enough to quell the fire immediately or slowing down. If the cold and humidity increasing, Anderson said, adding that it could eventually make a difference.
"We need significant amounts of precipitation, really help control the little things," Anderson said.
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