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May, 09 2025 00:28 AM
While Alberta is experiencing cooler weather and higher relative humidity on Thursday, officials say it’s too soon to breathe a sigh of relief as the wildfire danger still remains high across much of the province. The most notable fire in Alberta currently is burning northeast of Edmonton in Sturgeon County, near the town of Redwater.Over 24 hours between Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, Sturgeon County said that fire doubled in size to a total of approximately 3,000 hectares. View image in full screen Smoke from the wildfire near Redwater in Sturgeon County on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Global News The evacuation zone for the fire grew late Wednesday night, and now encompasses all properties from Township Road 580 south to the North Saskatchewan River, between Range Road 213 East and Range Road 203. 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View image in full screen Sturgeon County on Thursday, May 8, 2025. Global News “I’m much more comfortable than I was a couple of days ago. The fire crews have been tremendous,” McRae said, noting the town has been a part of the Sturgeon Regional Emergency Management Partnership, which is a coordination of six municipalities for emergency response, for 15 years.It means a great deal of cooperation between the communities, along with help from Alberta Wildfire. 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Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. “Be prepared. Make sure you’ve got fuel in your vehicle,” McRae, a former police officer of three decades, said.He added families should have an emergency plan that includes having a go-bag ready with medications, important documents, electronics, irreplaceable heirlooms, pet supplies and other essentials.He also advised residents to be mindful of road closures in the event they do have to move quickly to get out of a fire zone. 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Conditions can change rapidly, the mayor said, making reference to the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire that forced tens of thousands of people to flee the northern Alberta community with very little notice on a warm, windy May afternoon, as the flames bore down on the city.“We saw the pictures of people driving through corridors of flames just to get to safety. So the idea is be prepared,” he said.“Make sure that you understand the situation is dynamic. (The fire) going to move — good, bad or indifferent — at its own will.” 3:39 Fort McMurray Wildfire: Sights and sounds from the fire Fort McMurray Wildfire: Sights and sounds from the fire Caught on camera: Fort McMurray fire erupts behind Global News reporter Fort McMurray wildfire: Timelapse video shows evacuee’s terrifying escape from Beacon Hill Intense video shows Beacon Hill resident fleeing as Fort McMurray wildfire rages – Part 1 Intense video shows Beacon Hill resident fleeing as Fort McMurray wildfire rages – Part 2 Intense video shows Beacon Hill resident fleeing as Fort McMurray wildfire rages – Part 3 Intense video shows Beacon Hill resident fleeing as Fort McMurray wildfire rages – Part 4 Intense video shows Beacon Hill resident fleeing as Fort McMurray wildfire rages – Part 5 Intense video shows Beacon Hill resident fleeing as Fort McMurray wildfire rages – Part 6 ‘You could feel the heat on the back of your neck’: Global Edmonton reporter Fletcher Kent describes the Fort McMurray wildfire Fort McMurray Wildfire: Inside Fort McMurray devastation Fort McMurray wildfire: How did the fire grow so fast An expert looks at what makes Fort McMurray wildfire unique Dramatic video captures Fort McMurray evacuees driving through wildfire smoke Previous Video Next Video Trending Now RCMP have ‘scaled back’ search for missing N.S. children, say little chance they are alive What to know about search for 2 missing siblings in rural Nova Scotia About an hour north of the Redwater wildfire, most of the residents who had to flee their homes in the village of Boyle and surrounding Athabasca County on Tuesday were allowed to return on Thursday. 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