Weather not helping as crews battle fire that forced Edson, Alta., to evacuate
Extreme fire behaviour is anticipated for a wildfire that prompted the evacuation of the town of Edson early Friday morning, officials in Alberta said as local leaders urged anyone who stayed behind to get out immediately.
Luc Mercier, the chief operating officer of Yellowhead County, said in a video update Saturday with other municipal officials that a finger of the massive blaze was just 1.5 kilometres south of Edson’s boundary.
A status update from the province issued Saturday morning said sustained winds, high temperatures and dry fuels are making firefighting “extremely dangerous” and that crews will only be working in areas that are safe.
A cold front is forecast to move into the area this evening, but the provincial update said it’s anticipated to bring gusty, sustained winds from the west which will further challenge firefighters.