Smoke near Red Earth Creek
Open the ECCC FireWork smoke forecast already centred on this community. Forecast smoke is modelled guidance, not a confirmed local measurement.
Open Red Earth Creek smoke pageAlberta smoke map →View official wildfire activity and smoke around Red Earth Creek and the remote boreal road network of northern Alberta.
Use the local view for nearby official wildfire activity, then check smoke forecast and AQHI context before drawing conclusions about local air quality.
Wildfire Watch monitors meaningful direct-official wildfire activity around Red Earth Creek, keeps reassessing FireRadar Concern Level as published conditions change, and Plus can text you when concern rises.
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Distances are straight-line measurements to source-provided point locations, not fire perimeters, evacuation boundaries, or safety ratings.
These timestamps are intentionally separate: the responsible agency owns the source update, FireRadar records when it retrieved the data, and page generation does not replace either timestamp.
There are 0 current official Alberta fire points within 100 km of the community centre. The nearest current official point is 219 km north near HWF-005-2026.
Open the nearest official fire record →Open the ECCC FireWork smoke forecast already centred on this community. Forecast smoke is modelled guidance, not a confirmed local measurement.
Open Red Earth Creek smoke pageAlberta smoke map →Loading the latest official AQHI observation near Red Earth Creek…
Open local air qualityReview FireRadar’s current-day official wildfire changes, including newly observed fires and status movement, then return here for the local geographic context.
Review today’s changesWithin 25 km: 0 · within 50 km: 0 · within 100 km: 0.
There are 0 recent out or extinguished official records within 100 km.
Official incident status comes from Alberta Wildfire. FireRadar excludes records that do not meet the direct-feed active-status rules used by the public map.
The current verified Alberta source payload contains 3 official records before FireRadar separates active and recent-out context.
Red Earth Creek is surrounded by extensive boreal forest, oil and gas infrastructure, industrial roads and long highway connections through sparsely populated northern Alberta. Wildfires can affect Highway 88 access, work sites, utilities, camps and nearby communities, and transported smoke can remain significant even when the nearest reported fire is outside the local area.
Official incident status comes from Alberta Wildfire. FireRadar excludes records that do not meet the direct-feed active-status rules used by the public map.
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