Alaska National Guard Blackhawk supports Nelchina Glacier Fire as Red Flag warning issued

The Nelchina Glacier Fire (#226), located five miles south of Eureka and west of the Nelchina Glacier, Has Grown to 750 acres as of today. Winds have been pushing the fire northward through black spruce and tundra, contributing to its expansion. There are 17 total personnel on the fire. 

Helicopter with slinged bucket hovering over river. Trees and mountains in background. Truck and man in foreground.
Blackhawk Helicopter supporting Nelchina Glacier Fire. Photo Credit: John Cox

A Blackhawk helicopter from the National Guard joined the response, assisting with bucket drops toward the head of the fire. This type of air support is critical in remote, fast moving fires where ground access is limited or delayed. Blackhawks can deliver 700 gallons of water directly to the most active parts of the fire, helping slow its forward progress and protect resources at risk. 

Map of Nelchina Glacier fire perimeter with satellite imagery in background.
View printable PDF of map.

Two Copper River engines remain staged near the fire and continue to support operations as access allows. In addition, a BLM module from Wyoming has arrived to assist with ongoing monitoring and readiness. 

Access to the fire area remains challenging due to its proximity to glacier fed rivers, soft tundra, and limited road infrastructure. Firefighters are navigating these these challenges and continue to assess opportunities for further action as conditions evolve. 

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the Copper River Valley beginning Saturday at 12:00 PM through 10:00 PM due to hot, dry, and windy conditions. These conditions can contribute to rapid fire spread. Please stay alert, avoid any open burning, and report new fire starts immediately. 



Categories: Active Wildland Fire, Alaska DNR - Division of Forestry (DOF)

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