Wind remains on firefighters’ side in bout with northern Alberta wildfire
HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — Despite heavy smoke, officials say a lighter wind out of the northeast has allowed for great progress on reining in a wildfire that’s forced thousands of people from their homes in northern Alberta.
Authorities say the Chuckegg Creek fire remains out of control as it churns about three kilometres south of High Level, but favourable weather on Tuesday allowed crews to protect power poles west and south of the community.
The blaze has eaten its way through about 800 square kilometres of timber, with the main area of spread on the northwest side away from town.