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9 September 2021
Government of Alberta Provincial Recovery Framework
The Provincial Recovery Framework provides strategic direction for how the Government of Alberta will organize, coordinate resources and collaborate with stakeholders to support provincial recovery efforts following disasters.
Publication
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13 June 2017
A review of the 2016 Horse River wildfire: Alberta Agriculture and Forestry preparedness and response
This review considers the environmental conditions leading up to and during the Horse River wildfire that started on 1 May 2016 outside Fort McMurray, Alberta, evaluates the readiness and level of preparedness prior to its occurrence, and evaluate
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Published on
13 June 2017
May 2016 Wood Buffalo wildfire: Post-incident assessment report
This report of a Post-Incident Assessment provides a review of the Government of Alberta’s support to stakeholders, emergency social services, and community evacuations during the May 2016 Wood Buffalo Wildfire and its aftermath. 

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http://www.alberta.ca/index.aspx
+32 92644690
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+32 92644982

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