WILDFIRES: EMERGENCY UPDATES & RESOURCES
Alberta has declared a provincial state of emergency
Visit alberta.ca/emergency for information or call 310-4455 (8:15 am to 9 pm Monday to Friday & 9 am to 9 pm Saturday and Sunday)
On alberta.ca/emergency, you will find information for evacuees, including:
- Communities under evacuation
- Evacuation reception centers
- Emergency benefits
- Health supports
- Situation updates
Resources
- Red Cross: 1-866-350-6070
- Alberta government call centre: 310-4455 - 8:15 am to 9 pm Monday to Friday & 9 am to 9 pm Saturday and Sunday
- Alberta Supports Contact Centre: 1-877-644-9992
- 24-hour Health Link: 811
- 24-hour Mental Health Help Line: 1-877-303-2642
- 24-hour Emergency income support: 1-866-644-5135 (outside Edmonton area) & 780-644-5135 (Edmonton)
- 211: Information on community supports available in your area
- Report Wildfires: Call 310-FIRE (3473)
alberta.ca/emergency
Special Updates:
- Starting May 9 at 9 a.m., any Albertan who has evacuated under mandatory order for seven days or more can apply for a one-time emergency evacuation payment to help during this difficult time.
- Evacuees of the Alberta wildfires who lost or left behind their Alberta driver’s licence, ID card or birth certificate between April 29 and June 29 will be able to replace these documents free of charge.
- The Canadian Red Cross has launched the Immediate Support to Not-for-Profit Organizations program to provide urgent support to those affected by wildfires across Alberta. This program supports local community organizations who are providing immediate relief assistance to those affected by the fires, alongside the Canadian Red Cross and other responders on the ground. Apply between May 18 and August 31.
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Date
Jun 02, 2023
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By
Healthy Aging Alberta
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