Weather still concern for Alberta firefighters but crews keeping flames at bay
HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — Warmer temperatures, gusty winds and no rain continued to cause unpredictable conditions for firefighters in northern Alberta on Monday, but officials said measures to keep flames away from threatened communities were working.
The largest blaze in northern Alberta remained about three kilometres southwest of High Level, where crews have been bulldozing, back-burning and water bombing to ensure flames don’t creep closer to the town.
“We did good in the priority area,” Scott Elliott, incident commander for the fire, said Monday in High Level. “As we had forecast, the extreme fire conditions were present and we did see that on big chunks of the fire away from the community.”