Northern Alberta First Nation evacuates again due to wildfire

Posted September 24, 2023 10:27 am.
Residents of a First Nations community in northern Alberta who had to evacuate in the spring due to an encroaching wildfire have been forced to flee again due to an out-of-control blaze.
The Dene Tha’ First Nation issued an evacuation order late Friday night for Chateh due to a wildfire about 15 kilometres southeast of the community.
A wildfire update issued by Alberta’s government on Saturday noted the blaze has also impacted a power line that runs along Highway 58 — which has now been closed — resulting in the loss of power to the communities of Rainbow Lake, Chateh and Zama City.
Emergency shelter for evacuees is being provided at the sports complex in High Level, Alta.
The Community of Chateh has issued an Evacuation Order. Everyone in Chateh, evacuate to the 400 Evacuation Camp, located at the 98 St & 98 Ave, High Level. A wildfire SE of Chateh is toward the community. https://t.co/FNX1UVCzPO
— Alberta Emergency Alert (@AB_EmergAlert) September 23, 2023
Alberta’s 511 highway website says that even though Highway 58 is closed, evacuees from Chateh are being permitted access but must proceed to High Level.
Residents of Chateh also had to evacuate on May 13 due to a wildfire and remained out until the community was deemed safe for re-entry in early June.