Current situation
- Hot, dry conditions continue in most areas of the province resulting in numerous wildfires.
- Residents in affected areas are asked to continue to follow local media, local municipalities, and Alberta Emergency Alerts for updates and advisories.
Last updated: May 15
Evacuation and financial supports
Emergency financial assistance
- Albertans in need of emergency financial assistance as they leave their community may contact the Income Support Emergency Contact Centre at 1-866-644-5135 or visit Emergency financial assistance.
Evacuation payments
- Albertans who are part of a mandatory evacuation order for 7 or more days may be eligible to receive a one-time payment of $1,250 for each adult and an additional $500 for each child under 18. More information on how to apply will be available soon.
Communities under evacuation order or alert
Evacuation Order: Evacuate now, the situation is dangerous. Evacuees should register online or at your local reception centre.
Evacuation Alert: Be prepared to evacuate quickly if situation worsens. Affected residents should check with local municipalities for details and instructions.
Advisories and closures
Emergency alerts
Alberta Emergency Alerts provide critical information about an immediate disaster, where it is occuring, and what action you need to take.
Situation updates
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Be prepared
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Resources
Important numbers
- Alberta government call centre: 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages)
- Monday to Friday, 8:15 am to 4:30 pm
- 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)