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Level 3 ‘GO’ evacuations issued near Tok as Seven Mile Lookout Fire grows
Level 3 ”GO!” evacuations have been issued for Goshawk Road and Moose Nugget Road just south of Tok due to the Seven Mile Lookout Fire (#222), burning west of Mile 118 of the Glenn Highway and is estimated to be 55… Read More ›
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More resources mobilizing to group of fires near Central, Circle
Firefighting resources – including a Type 3 Incident Management Team composed primarily of Alaskans – are mobilizing in response to extreme fire behavior from the Ikheenjik and Turtle Fires, which made a push toward the Steese Highway near Mile 140 by Birch Creek. Once in place, the team will assume management of a cluster of wildfires now grouped under the Ptarmigan Complex.
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Alaska National Guard provides assistance to firefighters across the state
With an increase in fire activity across the State, State and Federal firefighting resources are becoming difficult to order because they have been assigned to other incidents throughout the state. Working with the Alaska State Emergency Operations Center and the… Read More ›
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Roundup of Interior fires and evacuations
The Bear Creek Fire (#237) is burning north of Healy and poses a threat to near Parks Highway MP 263 (north of Healy). Scooper planes, tankers and ground crews are responding to the fire. The Parks Highway remains open, please… Read More ›
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Crews wrap perimeter on Oskawalik Fire, begin critical interior work
The Oskawalik Fire (#122), burning in black spruce and tundra roughly ten miles south of Crooked Creek, remains at 1,779 acres and is now 30% contained. Firefighters continue operating under a full suppression strategy, with 85 personnel assigned to the… Read More ›
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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… Read More ›
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Firefighters work to protect allotments, structures from Lush Fire near Rampart
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Ready evacuation warning issued Friday in area surrounding Central due to uptick in fire activity
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Kechumstuk Creek Fire sees growth overnight
The Kechumstuk Creek Fire (#192) is located approximately 15 miles west of Chicken and was initially reported on June 18 by a passing aircraft. The lightning-caused fire has grown to an estimated 4,201 acres, burning in black spruce and tundra… Read More ›
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Resources working to protect structure on the Marshall Mountain Fire
The Salcha River Fire (#197) and Marshall Mountain Fires (#193) were first reported on June 18, 2025, and have since merged, now being managed as the Marshall Mountain Fire (#193). Fairbanks area forestry resources and Smokejumpers are on scene working… Read More ›
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AK Fire Info ›
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BLM fire restrictions north of Fairbanks help protect neighborhoods and facilities
May 4, 2026
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Alaskans, Are You Ready? Wildfire Prevention and Preparedness Week Kicks Off May 3
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Burning Operations Planned on Military Training Lands in Interior Alaska
April 30, 2026
Active Wildland Fire ›
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DFFP weekly wildland fire roundup for April 27 – May 3
May 4, 2026
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DFFP weekly wildland fire roundup for April 13 – 19
April 20, 2026
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TFR, evacuations rescinded for Nenana Ridge Complex
August 8, 2025
Alaska DNR - Division of Forestry (DOF) ›
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Delta Prevention Area suspending Burn Permits
May 4, 2026
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Burn Permits suspended in Railbelt zone of Fairbanks Prevention Area
May 1, 2026
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Burn Permits suspended in Delta Prevention Area
April 30, 2026

