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Aircraft respond to new Upper Yukon fire; Fortymile Fire fully contained
Firefighting aircraft were assigned to a new start Friday night north of the Yukon River between Venetie and Fort Yukon. The Tsukon Fire (#382) is estimated at 10 acres and was started by lightning. It is burning in a full protection area about 17 miles southeast of Venetie and about 26 miles northwest of Fort Yukon.
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Smokejumpers, scoopers respond to new wildfire east of Teller
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Firefighters responding to new fire south of Soldotna
7:30 PM The fire previously reported as Bruce Fire has been updated to Bruces Fire (#381). Air tankers dropped retardant to box in the fire, allowing crews to start securing the fire’s edge. A hose lay has been completed around… Read More ›
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No injuries in aircraft incident at Fort Wainwright
FAIRBANKS, Alaska – At approximately 3:15 p.m. on Thursday, a Bureau of Land Management Alaska Fire Service contracted Dash Aero Commander 690 aircraft came down on the runway without its landing gear at Ladd Air Field on Fort Wainwright. Neither the… Read More ›
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Firefighters continue their efforts to strengthen containment lines on 7 Mile Lookout Fire and Tok River Fire
7 Mile Lookout Fire (#222) Size: 3,120 acres Location: 7 miles southwest of Tok, AK. Start Date: June 19, 2025 Cause: Lightning Containment: 54% Total Personnel: 141 Evacuation levels for neighborhoods near the 7 Mile Lookout Fire (#222): Residents north… Read More ›
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Firefighters shift resources on Roundabout Complex following overnight growth
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Lush Fire utilizes water scoopers to protect Alaska Native Allotments
Yesterday, fire behavior on the Lush Fire (#199) was active with small wind-driven winds, flanking, and backing. The most active area of the fire was on the southwest corner. Smokejumpers were inserted into that corner to construct direct line and keep fire out of the Native Alaska Allotments. Later in the day, helicopters with buckets and then water scoopers performed effective operations on this area. They were also utilized on the northern flank of the fire where areas of heat have been detected.
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Heat advisory issued for Ptarmigan Complex area; fire activity expected to increase
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Ninetyeight Fire grows towards the north and west; Firefighters gain containment near structures
The Ninetyeight Fire (#218) remained active yesterday under continued hot and dry conditions. It is now 10,544 acres in size, with some growth to the north and west. On the southwest side, the fire is burning in hardwoods, which has moderated fire spread. Yesterday scooper aircraft and helicopters conducted water drops on the southwest corner from Salcha to the boundary of military land to assist hotshots in keeping that portion of the fire in check.
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Karelian Bear Dogs join the firefighting team on the Twelvemile Lake Fire
With known bear activity in the area, the team has implemented additional safety measures to protect crews working and camping in remote spike camps. Karelian Bear Dogs, provided by the Wind River Bear Institute, are now on site at Healy… Read More ›
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AK Fire Info ›
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State to Conduct Prescribed Burns at Creamer’s Field
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Spring Conditions Signal the Start of Alaska’s Fire Season
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Recruitment for BLM AFS North Star Fire Crew is open for 2026 season
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TFR, evacuations rescinded for Nenana Ridge Complex
August 8, 2025
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Nenana Ridge Complex forest roads restricted to firefighter traffic only
August 7, 2025
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7 Mile Lookout Fire crews focus on remaining hotspots and equipment removal
August 5, 2025
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Alaskans can harvest a tree on state land this holiday season
November 25, 2025
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Napaskiak Community Gathers to Discuss Recovery Efforts After Typhoon Halong Damage
October 29, 2025
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Woodcutting on state land: What you need to know this winter
October 22, 2025


