Alberta Wildfires Flashcards

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When and where did the Alberta wildfires occur?

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The Alberta Wildfires in 2016 happened primarily in the Fort McMurray area of Alberta, Canada.

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What prompted the Alberta wildfires?

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The area had a warm, dry climate, with sprawling, dense forests, meaning there was already a large risk of a wildfire. Wildfires only require 3 components, heat, oxygen and fuel. Alberta is home to many species of pine trees, such as the Whitebark Pine, which contain oils, making them more flammable.

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Outline the Alberta wildfire’s social impacts.

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  • Thousands of residents were forced to evacuate their homes, leading to significant disruptions in their lives.
  • Many individuals and communities struggled with long-term mental health challenges, including anxiety and PTSD.
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Outline the Alberta wildfire’s economic impacts.

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  • Alberta’s oil industry makes up a significant percentage of it’s revenue, with a projected 26% of it’s revenue coming from oil and gas contributions. It was basically completely halted since neither production nor transportation was safe.
  • However, flowing the wildfires, insurance premiums in the region increased, affecting the affordability of coverage for residents.
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Outline the environmental impacts of the Alberta wildfire.

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  • Air quality degraded not only in Alberta, but also in neighbouring provinces, and even in the United States.
  • Water quality in nearby rivers and lakes was also affected, due to the increased runoff of ash and debris.
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Outline the political impacts of the Alberta wildfire.

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  • The government’s response to the wildfire, including evacuation plans and firefighting efforts, came under scrutiny.
  • The Alberta government and local authorities revisited wildfire management policies and procedures, implementing changes based on lessons learned.
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Outline the short-term responses to the Alberta wildfire.

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  • The local authorities issued evacuation orders to ensure the safety of residents.
  • Temporary shelters were set up to accommodate evacuees, providing them with essential supplies and support.
  • Community organizations, as well as the government, coordinated donations of food, clothing and other necessities for those affected.
  • Timely and accurate information was disseminated to keep the public informed about the fire’s progression and safety measures.
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Outline the long-term responses to the Alberta wildfire.

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  • Governments at various levels reviewed and updated land-use policies and regulations to address wildfire risks and climate change impacts.
  • Communities embarked on a long journey of rebuilding homes and infrastructure that were damaged or destroyed.
  • Enhanced wildfire prevention measures, such as controlled burns and firebreaks were implemented to reduce future risks.
  • Efforts were made to restore and rehabilitate the natural habitats that were impacted by the fires.
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