Alberta spending more on program to help protect communities from wildfires
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — Alberta says it will spend $45 million over the next three years to help protect communities in forested areas from being damaged by wildfires.
Forestry Minister Oneil Carlier says the increased funding will be available to municipalities that want to set up a FireSmart strategy that includes clearing trees and brush from communities, homes and buildings and encourages homeowners to use fire-resistant roofing and siding materials.
FireSmart also helps communities develop an emergency plan that can be used if there is a serious wildfire and raises awareness about where homes and buildings should be built.
Carlier says memories of the Fort McMurray disaster last spring will prompt more communities, including First Nations, to apply for the voluntary wildfire prevention program.


