Feds fund wildfire emergency co-ordinators for 48 Alberta First Nations

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The federal government is providing all Alberta First Nations with an emergency co-ordinator to help plan for and respond to wildfires.

After a devastating wildfire season in 2023, officials are warning that above-normal temperatures and persistent drought could mean Canada is in for a potentially 'explosive' wildfire season, with the possibility of yet another historic year. As Sean Previl explains, there's action being taken to be proactive on limiting wildfire risk nationwide, and there are things each Canadian can do themselves to help.

Little Red River covers Fox Lake, which is about 180 kilometres east of High Level. The community was evacuated multiple times last summer because of wildfire. “We have nearly 7,000 people leading up to our communities, and in northern Alberta, it’s one of the longest unpaved roads. Little things like that make a world of difference.”The area is incredibly isolated, he explained. Getting goods and services across — not to mention people out in an emergency — is difficult.

“We can have the co-ordinators, but if the co-ordinators don’t have the equipment or the infrastructure to help co-ordinate these evacuations or help co-ordinate these emergencies, it would be someone to do paperwork,” Sewepagaham said. An Indigenous Emergency Management Working Group has been created to hear and address Indigenous emergency management issues and needs.

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