Rain, cooler temperatures cause ‘significant decline’ in Alberta wildfire risk
The Alberta government says cool, wet weather over the past week has lowered the risk of wildfires in the province.
Forestry Minister Todd Loewen says there has been a “significant decline” in the number of active wildfires since last week.
There are 30 fires burning in the province, with three listed as being held and four as under control.
Twenty are left over from last year’s wildfire season.