Premier says more than 24,000 forced from homes by Alberta wildfires
CALGARY — Alberta’s premier says an emergency management cabinet committee is set to meet this afternoon as the number of wildfire evacuees in the province has grown to more than 24,000.
Smith says there have been 45 new wildfires in Alberta since Friday morning, bringing the number of active fires to 103, with about 121,000 hectares burning as hot and dry conditions continue.
“With so much kindling, all it takes is a few sparks to ignite some truly frightening wildfires. These conditions have resulted in the unprecedented situation our province is facing today,” Smith told a news conference in Calgary on Saturday afternoon.
She said the cabinet committee may discuss implementing a provincewide state of emergency.