Environment Canada warns of very high health risks in Edmonton and northern Alberta as wildfire smoke pushes air quality to dangerous levels.
Agencies Issue Urgent Alert
Environment Canada released an air quality statement at 2:35 p.m. MT Sunday, advising Edmonton and large parts of northern Alberta to take precautions against wildfire smoke.
Dangerous Conditions Identified
The smoke is forecast to push the Air Quality Health Index to 10+, the highest risk category. Officials note reduced visibility and very poor breathing conditions.
Warnings in Effect Through Sunday Night
The agency expects smoke to linger in Edmonton and surrounding areas overnight, with the worst conditions peaking late Sunday before gradual improvements begin.
Regions Most Affected
Advisories extend beyond Edmonton to a wide swath of northern Alberta communities, where wildfire activity continues to generate heavy smoke plumes across the region.
Why the Public Is at Risk
Health authorities caution that older adults, infants, and those with chronic respiratory or heart conditions face elevated risks. Still, everyone is susceptible to smoke-related health impacts.
How Residents Can Protect Themselves
Canadians in affected areas are urged to stay indoors with windows and doors closed, avoid strenuous outdoor activity, and keep cool as extreme heat warnings remain in place.