As fire risk continues to cool off in the Grande Prairie region, the City of Grande Prairie is urging residents to remain aware of wildfire prevention measures in the municipality.
Currently, the City and County remain under a fire ban, and residents are asked to exercise extreme caution.
Despite the recent rainfall and higher humidity in the region, the city suggests that there are still many areas that remain hot and dry, and the continued cooperation between residents is essential in preventing wildfires during the riskiest time of the year.
“With over 170 fires burning across Alberta, everyone needs to do their part to prevent new fires.”
Smoke is expected to become more of a concern in the coming weeks as wildfires across the province continue to burn. As a result, air quality advisories have been put into effect for some areas including in the Peace Country. Health officials say that even in low concentrations, wildfire smoke can harm your health.
Anyone in an affected area is encouraged to limit outdoor activities and take action based on current conditions and any observable symptoms.