Reclamation process begins as area wildfires are deemed contained
LSAC looking at various avenues to provide support to those affected by the fire
The reclamation process has begun for affected landowners as area wildfires are deemed contained. We understand that many of our residents have been impacted by the recent wildfire events and the aftermath. As the fires are now under control, and evacuation alerts have been rescinded the County has received inquiries regarding the reclamation process.
We want to reassure our community that LSAC is actively looking at various avenues to provide support to those who have been affected by the fire. However, at this time, we advise our ratepayers to contact their insurance companies to cover the costs of repairing any damage resulting from fighting the fire, such as cut fences, cat tracks, and cat guards, etc.
We also urge affected residents to lobby the province and request assistance in covering reclamation costs.
Please remember we are still in the midst of wildfire season and potentially facing record-setting temperatures in the coming weeks, it is essential that we all take responsibility for ensuring we get through it safely and remain vigilant.
We are all in this together, and we will continue to work tirelessly to support our community during this difficult time. Thank you for your cooperation, understanding, and patience.
Important Resources:
- Residents experiencing difficulties with their insurance claims are encouraged to contact Alberta's Superintendent of Insurance at 780-643-2237 or [email protected]
- For insurance expertise contact the Insurance Bureau of Canada: ibc.ca or call toll free at 1-844-227-5422 (1-844-2ask-IBC) or email [email protected]
- Information on Agriculture and Livestock for evacuees can be found at alberta.ca/emergency or by calling 310-4455
- Alberta Health Services wildfire resources: visit albertahealthservices.ca
- Mental Health Help Line toll free 1-877-303-2642
- Emergency financial assistance is available via alberta.ca/emergency-financial-assistance.aspx
- For family and social supports visit alberta.ca/alberta-supports.aspx
All updates and directives related to the wildfires will continue to be posted to the County website and Facebook page. Residents who visit CountyConnect.ca and opt in to the County’s emergency notification system can also receive wildfire status updates via text, email or voice message.
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