Leduc County, AB
Leduc County is now under a fire advisory as of April 16, 2025. There is an increased risk of wildfire due to dry conditions and high winds.
A fire advisory notice informs the public that the fire hazard rating has increased and there may be certain restrictions on burning. A fire advisory is also a warning that more restrictive alerts may be approaching if the situation does not improve.
Open burning with issued fire permits and fires that are contained within approved burn barrels or firepits are acceptable. All fire permits are issued as per the Forest and Prairie Protection Act, and may be issued during the advisory at the Fire Guardian’s discretion.
Please visit our website for a list of Fire Guardians in your area.
If you see a fire, please call 9-1-1 and report it as soon as it is safe to do so.
Fire officials will continue to monitor conditions, and will update the public of any change at leduc-county.com and albertafirebans.ca.
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