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There are 81 wildfires in forest protection areas, with 23 considered out of control. More than 945,000 hectares have burned and more than 10,000 Albertans remain under evacuation orders.
At a news conference, Alberta Wildfire information unit manager Christie Tucker reiterated what an extraordinary wildfire season this has been — the most active spring on record, surpassing the last set in 2019 when 615,000 hectares burned.
I know we're all relieved to see some rain today and we hope for more to come," Tucker said.
"This could be a turning point for the
Tucker said the majority of large-scale wildfires have received some rain by varying degrees since Sunday. The benefits are multifold: cooler temperatures, additional humidity and more moisture in vegetation will all have a positive impact on firefighting efforts.
But Tucker qualified that this is a long-term project.
"Many fires of this size will certainly not be extinguished after a few days of rain."
Tucker said there are nearly 2,900 firefighters from 17 agencies involved, plus many more from municipal and county emergency services.
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