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BLM AFS, U.S. Army to burn debris piles on military training lands in Interior Alaska
BLM AFS, U.S. Army Garrison, will burn woody debris piles left over from several hazardous fuels reduction projects near Fairbanks, Salcha and Delta Junction.
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One month left to apply for second round of Community Wildfire Defense Grant funding
There is one month left for Alaskan communities to take advantage of the second round of funding for the federal Community Wildfire Defense Grant (CWDG) program. A total of $1 billion is available over a five-year period through the Infrastructure,… Read More ›
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Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection to burn slash piles near Vista Gold subdivision in Fairbanks
The Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DOF) will burn hundreds of piles of black spruce slash cut in recent years as part of a Fairbanks North Star Borough wildfire mitigation program that created fuel breaks next to the… Read More ›
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Prevent human-caused fires this hunting season and be aware of risks in recently burned areas
With hunting season well underway, the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection is issuing a critical reminder to all hunters and outdoor enthusiasts: Help prevent human-caused fires this hunting season, and to be aware of risks when recreating near… Read More ›
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Evacuation levels removed for Teklanika River corridor on Anderson Complex
The Teklanika River and all residents along the Teklanika River have been released from evacuation status. Fire activity has diminished and there is no longer an active threat to residents in the area. All other residents, including those in the… Read More ›
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Mop up and backhaul operations continue on staffed fires in the Interior; 12 power line fires were caught and contained over the weekend
There were 12 new power line fires that started between Tok and Delta over the weekend from gusty chinook winds that impacted the eastern Interior. All 12 fires were contained or put out by Division of Forestry & Fire Protection… Read More ›
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Chinook winds cause a dozen power line fires from Delta Junction to Tok – local fire departments and DOF personnel catch them all
Burn Permit Suspension remains in place for the Tok and Delta Fire Prevention Areas areas due to strong winds and very high fire danger conditions. Strong gusty warm chinook winds impacted the eastern Interior yesterday afternoon causing low visibility, knocking… Read More ›
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Final planned update for the Pogo Mine Road & Mount Hayes Fires near Delta Junction
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Pogo Mine Road & Mount Hayes Fires Type 3 Incident Management Team prepares to return fires to Delta Area Forestry control
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Final planned update for McCoy Creek Fire (#201)
Fire activity continues to be minimal on the McCoy Creek fire, aided by recent cooler temperatures and precipitation. Firefighters will demobilize throughout the rest of the week and equipment that is no longer needed will be transported by boat and… Read More ›
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As Conditions Improve, U.S. Wildland Fire Service Firefighters Push Toward Full Containment of Kopshesut Fire
June 11, 2026
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Kopshesut Fire Slows as Firefighters and Aircraft Strengthen Firelines
June 6, 2026
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DFFP responding to a fire southeast of Talkeetna
June 3, 2026
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U.S. Wildland Fire Service Corral Wildfire South of Eagle
June 11, 2026
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Yenlo Fire receives light rain as crews grid for remaining hot spots
June 11, 2026
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Yenlo Fire north of Skwentna at 52 acres
June 10, 2026
Alaska DNR - Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DFFP) ›
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Tok Fire Prevention Area suspends Burn Permits
June 11, 2026
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DFFP Responds to Yenlo Fire North of Skwentna
June 9, 2026
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DFFP weekly wildland fire roundup for June 1 – 7
June 8, 2026

