Recent Posts - page 42
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Air operations support firefighters where the Bear Creek Fire crossed the Parks Highway
Bear Creek Fire (#237): 27,493 acresSaint George Creek Fire (#246): 22,343 acres222 personnel Scattered showers are possible today and over the weekend. Overall, the warming and drying trend will continue into next week with a chance for isolated showers. Fire… Read More ›
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Smokejumpers, helitack crew and aircraft fighting Otter Fire
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Northern New Mexico IMT assumes command of the Roundabout Complex
The Northern New Mexico Incident Management Team assumed command of the Roundabout Complex yesterday and have established an Incident Command Post at the Jimmy Huntington School in Huslia. Fire managers are implementing a full suppression strategy of this 13,888-acre complex that prioritizes point protection around critical values.
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Strong progress continues on the Oskawalik Fire as crews continue mop-up
The Oskawalik Fire, burning 9 miles southwest of Crooked Creek, is holding at 1,779 acres and has reached 75% containment. With fire activity decreasing, crews remain focused on securing the perimeter and mopping up interior hotspots to protect nearby cultural… Read More ›
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Additional single engine water scoopers arrive at Nelchina Glacier Fire to assist with suppression efforts
Yesterday, fire activity increased on the southwestern flank of the Nelchina Glacier Fire (#226), 4 miles south of the Eureka Roadhouse. The increase in activity required additional air resources to help with suppression efforts. Yesterday, 4 single engine water scoopers… Read More ›
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Ninetyeight Fire evacuation level downgraded to Level 1 “READY”; little heat found near structures
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Crews and supplies arrive to support firefighting efforts at the Twelvemile Lake and Sand Lake fires
Following aerial reconnaissance, operations personnel inserted division supervisors into the Lake George and Sand Lake areas to continue structure protection efforts. Crews are actively setting up sprinkler kits and hose lays to provide point protection for structures and allotments. A… Read More ›
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Smokejumpers, scoopers responding to Otter Fire northeast of Venetie
Smokejumpers and aircraft are responding to a new fire in the Upper Yukon Zone.
The Otter Fire (#344) is burning along Otter Creek about 50 miles northeast of Venetie and 40 miles south of Arctic Village in a full protection area. The fire is lightning caused and is estimated to be about 50 acres.
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Favorable weather conditions aid firefighters on the Nenana Ridge Complex
Favorable weather conditions Thursday helped firefighters continue full suppression efforts on the Nenana Ridge Complex. The Bonanza Creek Fire (#238) remains at an estimated 2,165 acres. Minimal fire activity was reported due to the rainfall received, however, predicted weather conditions… Read More ›
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Weather patterns have helped to moderate Lush Fire activity
Thursday, the Lush Fire (#199) received a light amount of scattered rain in the afternoon. Fire activity was minimal with creeping and smoldering. Scattered showers remain in the forecast through the next couple of days. More active fire behavior may… Read More ›
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