Events that mark beginning of May long weekend on Prairies get smoked out by fires
EDMONTON — A forecast for cooler temperatures and even rain is giving some hope to evacuees and firefighters after thick smoke from wildfires burning across the Prairies forced the cancellation of a number of outdoor activities that traditionally mark the beginning of the May long weekend.
A fog-like haze obscured visibility in Edmonton on Saturday giving the city a smoky odour not unlike a provincial park campground, where wood-burning fires are now banned throughout the province due to the fire risk.
On Friday, provincial wildfire officials advised Albertans to consider postponing their long weekend plans as nearly 100 wildfires continue to burn throughout the province.
“We appreciate the actions of those who have adapted their plans this weekend to help prevent any further wildfires in the province,” Christie Tucker of Alberta Wildfire said during a news conference Saturday.