Scattered rain fell over the Ptarmigan Complex throughout July 8. Fire resources within Central reported heavy rain while those closer to the Turtle Fire (#243) experienced more inconsistent precip…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Firefighters continue to make steady progress on the Nelchina Glacier Fire (#226), located 4 miles south of the Eureka Roadhouse. It remains at 3,919 acres at 12% contained. There are currently 71 …| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Recent cooler temperatures and periods of scattered rainfall have brought welcome relief to crews battling the Ninetyeight Fire (#218). The weather shift has enabled progress on fire containment an…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Fire personnel were assisted by local boat operators to deliver supplies to fire fighters working along the Chatanika River. Firefighters continue to find heat around the perimeters’ edges but are …| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Bonanza Creek Fire (#238): 12,133 acres Goldstream Creek Fire (#270): 18,086 acres Personnel: 330 Firefighters walk alongside a dozer line in progress along the Nenana Ridge Complex. Courtney Erich…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Key Message: Cooler, wetter weather and high relative humidity is predicted to continue Wednesday. These favorable conditions aid firefighters who are mopping up residual heat and embers near the f…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
A change in weather has arrived in the Upper Yukon, with up to 4,600 lightning strikes impacting the zone since Monday. Precipitation accumulations are variable throughout the zone, with some areas…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Today, cooler weather and windy conditions out of the north will continue to push flames and fire growth in the Galena Zone, which encompasses Western Alaska from the Yukon River north to the North…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information
Salcha Group Fires Map 07.08.2025 Click for printable PDF map An increase in activity on fires burning in the Salcha River corridor triggered the request for an Incident Management Team to take com…| Alaska Wildland Fire Information