Wildfires west of Edmonton continue to threaten rural homes, hamlets
CBC
Wildfires, fuelled by tinder-dry conditions and powerful winds, continue to threaten communities west of Edmonton, forcing hundreds of people from their homes.
Mandatory evacuation orders remain in place for parts of Parkland County and Yellowhead County as wildfires put rural homes, farms and businesses under threat.
Around 1 p.m. Monday, Yellowhead County posted on Facebook that residents of Wildwood, 115 kilometres west of Edmonton, should evacuate immediately.
A reception centre is set up for evacuees at the Edson and District Leisure Centre. Wildwood residents have been told to register there.
As of Monday morning, the hamlets of Entwistle and Evansburg — neighbouring communities about 100 kilometres west of Edmonton — remained under evacuation as separate fires are fuelled by high winds, heat and low humidity.
"The conditions we're looking at today for example, we're somewhere between 10 and 15 degrees above the seasonal norm in Edmonton," Derrick Forsythe, an information officer with Alberta Wildfire, said in an interview Monday.
"When you have those warmer temperatures and the winds that we're seeing, it's a really good environment for fires to get up, get started, and get rolling."
Forsythe said there isn't a lot of rain in the forecast in the coming days, so if conditions don't change, it will remain challenging to get the fires under control.
The evacuation orders began Saturday as a pair of wildfires grew rapidly amid unseasonably warm temperatures. RCMP officers spent the weekend knocking on doors and telling residents to leave as air tankers began moving across smoke-filled skies.
Both wildfires continue to burn out of control. One covers around 2,200 hectares, seven kilometres northwest of Evansburg. The second, seven kilometres southeast of Entwistle, has burned 330 hectares.
Parkland County and neighbouring Yellowhead County have declared states of local emergency.
In Parkland County, people living west of Range Road 65 to the Pembina River, north of Township Road 530 to Highway 16, including all residents of Entwistle, must leave as soon as possible. The hamlet is home to about 800 people.
Another reception centre for evacuees is at Jubilee Hall in Wabamun.
For updates, stay tuned to www.alberta.ca/emergencyalert and local media for updates.
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