The Ninetyeight Fire (#218), burning north of the Salcha River, has received sparse precipitation in the last 24 hours, and has not shown any growth in the past several days. There is not any significant smoke visible near the fire area as of today.
2025 Alaska Fire Season
Cooler, wetter weather continues to moderate fire behavior on the Lush Fire
On Wednesday, the Lush Fire (#199) received approximately 0.1-0.2β rain, which resulted in minimal fire behavior with creeping and smoldering. The cooler, wetter weather pattern in the upcoming couple days is anticipated to result in a continuing pattern of minimal… Read More ›
Scattered showers and high humidity continue to help firefighters on the Nenana Ridge Complex
View printable PDF of map The Georgia Forestry Commission Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT) assumed command of the Nenana Ridge Complex on Wednesday, June 25. Scattered showers and high relative humidity brought low fire activity throughout the fire area,… Read More ›
Additional Support Arrives in Tok to Assist Suppression Efforts on the 7 Mile Lookout Fire and Tok River Fire
Evacuation levels for neighborhoods near the 7 Mile Lookout Fire (#222): Residents on Butch Kuth Ave, Osprey, Moose Nugget, and Goshawk Rd are at Level 2 “SET”. Residents north of Butch Kuth Ave and on Jack Wade Rd are at… Read More ›
Evacuation levels reduced
Residents near the Himalaya Road (#223), Aggie Creek (#268) and Washington Creek (#232) fires can return to their properties today. The Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB) has reduced evacuation levels. After close coordination with the Incident Management Team, FNSB has… Read More ›
Community meeting tonight in Healy for the Bear Creek Fire
Bear Creek Fire (#237): 26,047 acresSaint George Creek Fire (#246): 20,369 acresTotal personnel on both fires is estimated to be around 250 (new crews are still arriving). Join us at a community meeting! A community meeting will be held tonight,… Read More ›
Alaska Division of Forestry Coastal Region wildfire roundup
π₯ Nelchina Glacier Fire (#226)π Location: Glenn Highway near milepost 128 – Cause: Lightning – Acres: 3,300 – Containment: 0%πΈ Crews are constructing mastication line along an airstrip near mile marker 128 of the Glenn Highway and keep fire south… Read More ›
Alaska Division of Forestry Northern Region Wildfire Roundup
π¨Bear Creek Group β Alaska Complex Incident Management Teamπ Location: 14 miles NW of Healy, AK along the Parks Highway π₯ Bear Creek Fire #237 – Cause: Lightning – Acres: 26,047 – Containment: 0% π₯ Saint George Creek Fire #246… Read More ›
Alaska Division of Forestry statewide fire update June 26, 2025
Situation: Initial activity was light on Wednesday. There are 27 staffed fires across the state. The statewide total acres burned for the year has increased to nearly 270,000 acres, with more than 155,000 acres in the Division of Forestry &… Read More ›
Incident management team inbriefed to take command of Twelvemile Lake Fire
The Twelvemile Lake Fire (#220) is located 37 miles southeast of of Delta Junction. An Idaho Type 3 incident management team will assume command of the Twelvemile Lake and Sand Lake Fire (#292) today, Wednesday, June 25.Β Β Structures that are… Read More ›