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Evacuation order lifted for area near Rocky Mountain House, Alta.

An evacuation order that was issued fortheRocky Mountain House area Friday has been lifted.

Air tankers, 3 helicopters and more than 20 firefighters worked on the fire

A wildfire near Rocky Mountain House, Alta., is now classified as being held. (Alberta Wildfire/Twitter)

An evacuation order issued on Friday fortheRocky Mountain House area has been lifted.

People were forced to leave an areanear Crimson Lake,about 15 kilometres north of Rocky Mountain House,after a wildfire ignited in the area on Friday.

More than 20 firefighters, air tankers and three helicopters were initially dispatched to a firethat was considered out of control, eventually growing to 14.8 hectares.

Firefighters havesince been able to contain the fire, and it is no longer considered a wildfire of note, Alberta Wildfire said in an update Saturday morning.

Alberta Emergency Alert haslifted the evacuation order for the area and road closures are no longer in effect.

It does, however, warn the public to be cautious while travelling in the area because of heavy smoke, and encourages people to follow the directions of local authorities.

The risk of wildfires in the Rocky Mountain House forest area is still "very high," according to Alberta Wildfire.