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Temporary flight restriction implemented over Nelchina Glacier Fire
Yesterday, fire activity was reduced as cloud cover blanketed the fire, and humidity rose allowing firefighters the opportunity to make good progress towards protection objectives on the 2,525 acre Nelchina Glacier Fire (#226), 4 miles south of Eureka Roadhouse on… Read More ›
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7 Mile Lookout Fire evacuations downgraded; Firefighters respond to other fires near Tok
Effective noon today, Evacuation levels for neighborhoods near the 7 Mile Lookout Fire (#222) will be reduced as fire activity has moderated and firefighters begin to make progress: Residents on Butch Kuth Ave, Osprey, Moose Nugget, and Goshawk Rd will… Read More ›
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Ninetyeight Fire receives rain; Smokejumpers continue to make progress
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Firefighters continue work on the Lush Fire and others in the Tanana Zone
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More rain, thunderstorms expected over Ptarmigan Complex fires
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Incident management team takes command of the Bear Creek Fire and Saint George Creek Fire
June 24, 2025 Bear Creek Fire (#237): 26,047 acresSaint George Creek Fire (#246): 11,500 acres As of this morning, the Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1 has taken command of the Bear Creek Fire (#237) and the Saint George Creek… Read More ›
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Complex incident management team assumes command of Himalaya Road Fire, update June 24, 2025
The Southwest Area Incident Management Team 3 assumed command of the Himalaya Road Fire (#223), Aggie Creek Fire (#268) and the Washington Creek Fire (#232) today. Fire crews will size up the three fires today and deploy heavy equipment to… Read More ›
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Cooler weather, rain help firefighters working on western Alaska fires
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Fewer new fires in the interior as wetter weather moves in
Birch Lake Fire (#309) 100 acres. Approximately 3 miles from Birch Lake burning in mixed hardwood and spruce with an 80% active perimeter. Air Attack completed water drops. Fire is being monitored by air while additional resources arrive in a… Read More ›
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BLM announces emergency fire closure of Lower Birch Creek Wayside near Central
To protect the public and provide for firefighter safety in light of ongoing wildland fire activity associated with the Turtle Fire (#243), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Eastern Interior Field Office announced the closure Monday night of the Lower Birch Creek Wayside near Mile 140 of the Steese Highway.
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Woodcutting on state land: What you need to know this winter
October 22, 2025
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BLM Alaska Fire Service seeks wildland firefighting crew and suppression module contract proposals
September 30, 2025
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Fairbanks Area Forestry to Conduct Planned Pile Burn on Nenana Ridge Road
September 22, 2025
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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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Controlled Burn Scheduled at Tok Woody Debris Disposal Site
September 10, 2025



