
Grass fire breaks out as City of Lethbridge issues fire ban for Oldman River valley
Global News
Hot, dry weather and lack of snow has prompted the city of Lethbridge to issue a fire ban for the Old Man River valley.
Fire crews in Lethbridge, Alta., were called out to a grass fire in the Oldman River valley on Friday afternoon, just one day after the city issued a fire ban for the area.
In a post on social media the city was asking people to avoid the area west of Scenic Drive, between Scenic Drive Dog Run and Scenic Heights Apartments to give crews space to fight the fire.
It also warned that smoke from the fire may be visible in surrounding neighbourhoods.
The city said the fire was brought under control shortly before 4:00 p.m on Friday.
On Thursday the City of Lethbridge issued a fire ban for the Oldman River valley blaming the recent warm, windy weather, combined with low humidity and lack of snow for the increase in the fire danger.
The fire ban means no open fires are allowed in the river valley.
The city is also asking residents to be careful when disposing of cigarettes and other smoking materials because they can easily ignite a fire in the dry vegetation.
A fire advisory has also been issued for nearby Lethbridge county, which means no fires are allowed if winds stronger than 25 km/h nare in the forecast.