With our lack of snow over the winter and hardly any rain this spring, Alberta is a tinder box 
We have the Rocky Mountains to the west from north to south.
Central Alberta is fairly safe due to not being in the forested areas, but not by much.
Towns and townships have and are being evacuated since 10 or 12 days ago now.
Stay safe my fellow Albertans and stay informed.
We have had some hot weather this spring (30 degrees Celsius last week). We have had rain and cooler temperatures starting late Saturday evening and continuing thru today, but not enough yet
Where I live is outta the danger zones but Drayton Valley, a couple hours away, is on fire and evacuated since the fires started creeping into town late last week
Stay safe people and stay well informed thru government websites and other alerts.

We have the Rocky Mountains to the west from north to south.
Central Alberta is fairly safe due to not being in the forested areas, but not by much.
Towns and townships have and are being evacuated since 10 or 12 days ago now.
Stay safe my fellow Albertans and stay informed.
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https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/alberta-wildfires-links-and-resources-to-stay-up-to-date-1.6386305
We have had some hot weather this spring (30 degrees Celsius last week). We have had rain and cooler temperatures starting late Saturday evening and continuing thru today, but not enough yet

Where I live is outta the danger zones but Drayton Valley, a couple hours away, is on fire and evacuated since the fires started creeping into town late last week

Stay safe people and stay well informed thru government websites and other alerts.
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