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Crews Working to Slow Fire Spread in Drainage Areas Along East Flank of Swan Lake Fire
YESTERDAY: The Eastern AreaIncident Management Team Type 2 assumed command of the Swan Lake Fire at 8:00 a.m. Minimal fire spread was observed with limited interior smoldering and isolated torching. TODAY: Firefighters will continue working on the east flank of… Read More ›
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Crews to start saw line operations up Cleary Creek Drainage – Hess Creek Fire Update 7/16/19
Firefighters continue to actively monitor weather patterns to prepare for an increase in fire activity on the #HessCreekFire should warmer weather occur. Higher humidity and lower temperatures are limiting fire spread. However, because black spruce needles and branches are highly… Read More ›
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Shovel Creek Fire July 16 8am Update: Mop-up operations continue on the Shovel Creek Fire
Watch videos and fire footage at the Shovel Creek Fire YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2L4Qc7M Current Statistics: Size: 23,948 acres Containment: 40% Personnel: 528 Start Date: June 21, 2019 Cause: Lightning The Northern Rockies Type 2 Incident Management Team, led by Incident Commander… Read More ›
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Shovel Creek Fire: Aerial Overview of the Perimeter with Successful Transfer of Command
If you prefer to watch on YouTube click here: Subscribe to the Shovel Creek Fire Videos Channel For Insider Aerial and Fireline Videos – Channel https://bit.ly/2L4Qc7M #ShovelCreekFire Sit in the helicopter and tour the fire perimeter and key landmarks. Current Statistics: Acres:… Read More ›
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Southwest Alaska Area Fires Get Rain, Keep Growing
Firefighters are staffing four fires in Southwest Alaska, defending two gold mines and multiple structures at the sites, as well as the village of Red Devil and the historic town of Flat. The Division of Forestry reported one new fire… Read More ›
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Smoke Outlook for 7/15 – 7/16: We may see smoky conditions once again if temperatures increase
Whether or not you have received rainfall during the past few days has largely been determined by your location. Portions of Alaska have received strong rainfall while other locations such as the Upper Yukon area remain quite dry with active… Read More ›
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Crews, dozers still punching in containment line around Kobe Fire
Firefighters have nearly completed a preliminary containment line around the 1,041-acre perimeter of the Kobe Fire south of the Denali Borough community of Anderson on Sunday. The containment line will be a combination of dozer line and saw line cut… Read More ›
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Fire behavior remains active in Upper Yukon Zone
Four thousand lightning strikes were recorded in the last 24 hours in the Upper Yukon Zone, spread out widely over the region. Chalkyitsik was in a three way tie for high temperatures in the state at 83 degrees. Today’s high… Read More ›
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More Crews Arrive for Rainbow 2 Fire
(Delta Junction) – Two Type 2 fire crews of 20 firefighters each have joined firefighting modules on the Rainbow 2 Fire. A total of 63 personnel are currently assigned to the fire which is burning about 15 miles north of… Read More ›
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Minimal activity reported on Nugget Creek Fire east of Fairbanks
Fire managers flew over the Nugget Creek Fire (#323) area on Saturday evening and reported minimal growth of the fire perimeter, according to the Alaska Division of Forestry. Visible smoke in the area is largely due to the consumption of… Read More ›
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