The Circle Bay Fire has experienced minimal growth today due to incoming cloud cover and precipitation. It still remains approximately a half acre in size. The Forest Service will continue to monit…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
The Circle Bay Fire continues to experience minimal growth and is approximately half an acre. Cooler temperatures and increased cloud cover are expected throughout the week. Staff have observed les…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
The Circle Bay Fire had minimal growth today and is about half an acre. Fire activity remains low. Please stay out of the area as there are hazards such as falling trees. The powerline that serves …| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
The Circle Bay Fire is less active today than it was yesterday. Winds are fairly calm and there has been minimal fire growth. The Forest Service is actively monitoring the fire and will continue to…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
The Circle Bay Fire is estimated to be less than one acre and is burning on Woronkofski Island. No values are at risk at this time, but an electric cable powerline has been identified which is loca…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
The Alaska Engine Strike Team supporting Oregon Department of Forestry fires through the Northwest Compact on August 13. Photo/Fairbanks Area DOF The State of Alaska sent a strike team of four Type…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
After days of rain, warm weather has revived fire activity on the Sinnott Fire (#382) north of Eagle and the American Fire (#262) along Preacher Creek, 12 miles north of the 77-mile Steese Highway.…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Another short round of warm weather slightly revives some large fires in Interior Alaska as they consume pockets of unburned vegetation The BLM Alaska Fire Service North Star Fire Crew will spend t…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Fire activity is minimal, but still present on the Sinnott Fire despite several days of cooler, wetter weather near Eagle.| Alaska Wildland Fire Information