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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
BRINGING FORWARD FROM AUG 16 FOR INFO PURPOSES
DOF Statewide Fire Roundup for August 16th, 2025
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
BRINGING FORWARD FROM AUG 16 FOR INFO PURPOSES
DOF Statewide Fire Roundup for August 16th, 2025
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#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 9, 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 151,147.2 CONT. 36% #BillyFire ACRES 6,162.6 CONTAINMENT 27% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 357.1 CONTAINMENT unk #BroncoFire ACRES 6,631.3 CONTAINMENT 0% California #GiffordFire: ACRES 104,590.2 Containment 21% #BigCliffFire ACRES 922.8 CONTAINMENT 26% #RosaFire ACRES 1,690 CONTAINMENT 50% #GoldFire ACRES 1,079 CONTAINMENT 35%
#CanyonFire ACRES 5,370 CONTAINMENT 28%
#PanocheFire ACRES 423 CONTAINMENT 35%
#TigerFire ACRES 116.5 CONTAINMENT 5% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 27,477.2 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 14,518.2 CONTAINMENT 8% #LeeFire ACRES 88,877 CONTAINMENT 0% #StonerMesaFire ACRES 1,141.8 CONTAIN. 0% #TwelveFire ACRES 4,287 CONTAINMENT 35% Oregon #CougarFire ACRES 293.4 CONTAINMENT 10% Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,260 CONT. 75% #JakesFire ACRES 82,194.5 CONTAINMENT 65% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 10,668 CONTAIN. 75% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 70,362.4 CONT. 26% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 5,578.2 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,472 CONTAINMENT unk Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#LerouxFire ACRES 196.2 CONTAINMENT 90%
#KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 254 CONTAIN. 89% -
#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 9, 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 151,147.2 CONT. 36% #BillyFire ACRES 6,162.6 CONTAINMENT 27% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 357.1 CONTAINMENT unk #BroncoFire ACRES 6,631.3 CONTAINMENT 0% California #GiffordFire: ACRES 104,590.2 Containment 21% #BigCliffFire ACRES 922.8 CONTAINMENT 26% #RosaFire ACRES 1,690 CONTAINMENT 50% #GoldFire ACRES 1,079 CONTAINMENT 35%
#CanyonFire ACRES 5,370 CONTAINMENT 28%
#PanocheFire ACRES 423 CONTAINMENT 35%
#TigerFire ACRES 116.5 CONTAINMENT 5% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 27,477.2 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 14,518.2 CONTAINMENT 8% #LeeFire ACRES 88,877 CONTAINMENT 0% #StonerMesaFire ACRES 1,141.8 CONTAIN. 0% #TwelveFire ACRES 4,287 CONTAINMENT 35% Oregon #CougarFire ACRES 293.4 CONTAINMENT 10% Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,260 CONT. 75% #JakesFire ACRES 82,194.5 CONTAINMENT 65% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 10,668 CONTAIN. 75% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 70,362.4 CONT. 26% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 5,578.2 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,472 CONTAINMENT unk Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#LerouxFire ACRES 196.2 CONTAINMENT 90%
#KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 254 CONTAIN. 89% -
#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Statewide Fire Activity Roundup
BY ALASKA DIVISION OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION on AUGUST 7, 2025
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/07/statewide-fire-activity-roundup/
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Statewide Fire Activity Roundup
BY ALASKA DIVISION OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION on AUGUST 7, 2025
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/07/statewide-fire-activity-roundup/
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
#NenanaRidgeComplex forest roads restricted to firefighter traffic only
BY 2025 NENANA RIDGE COMPLEX on AUGUST 7, 2025
“…Fire Update: Unmanned Aerial Systems continue to detect areas of heat, many of which are well within the fires’ perimeters. Guided by the drone operators, the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection Fairbanks 1 Crew is digging out hot spots along the edge of the fires so that they will be exposed to the forecast rains. Digging out the areas of heat along the perimeter to catch rain will utilize the natural elements to extinguish them. If these areas were not exposed, they would continue to smolder in the deeper layers of duff where the rain would have little to no effect. Excavators continue to work in Little Goldstream community, breaking up dozer berms and rehabbing fire lines. Graders have started working on Dineege Avenue and Toghotthele Road…”
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
#NenanaRidgeComplex forest roads restricted to firefighter traffic only
BY 2025 NENANA RIDGE COMPLEX on AUGUST 7, 2025
“…Fire Update: Unmanned Aerial Systems continue to detect areas of heat, many of which are well within the fires’ perimeters. Guided by the drone operators, the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection Fairbanks 1 Crew is digging out hot spots along the edge of the fires so that they will be exposed to the forecast rains. Digging out the areas of heat along the perimeter to catch rain will utilize the natural elements to extinguish them. If these areas were not exposed, they would continue to smolder in the deeper layers of duff where the rain would have little to no effect. Excavators continue to work in Little Goldstream community, breaking up dozer berms and rehabbing fire lines. Graders have started working on Dineege Avenue and Toghotthele Road…”
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#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 7, 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 132,309.1 CONT. 30% #BillyFire ACRES 4,076 CONTAINMENT 38% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 370.1 CONTAINMENT unk
#BroncoFire ACRES 5,000 CONTAINMENT Unk California #GiffordFire: ACRES 96,016 Containment 15% #BigCliffFire ACRES 895.2 CONTAINMENT 19% #RosaFire ACRES 1,690 CONTAINMENT 25% #GoldFire ACRES 1,078.9 CONTAINMENT 15% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 26,440.9 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 24,517.7 CONTAINMENT 0% #LeeFire ACRES 45,000 CONTAINMENT 0% #LerouxFire ACRES 179.3 CONTAINMENT 35%
#StonerMesaFire ACRES 514.3 CONTAIN. Unk
#TwelveFire ACRES 1,000 CONTAINMENT Unk Oregon #CougarFire ACRES 293.4 CONTAINMENT 10% Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,044 CONT. 70% #JakesFire ACRES 72,893 CONTAINMENT 32% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 10,668 CONTAIN. 25% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 66,274.7 CONT. 16% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 5,136.3 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,468 CONTAINMENT unk #SiwashFire ACRES 361.6 CONTAINMENT unk #KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 264.6 CONTAIN. 15% Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#LakeFire ACRES 401 CONTAINMENT 80% #ElkhornFire ACRES 297.7 CONTAINMENT 93% #DrawFire ACRES 316 CONTAINMENT 80% -
#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 7, 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 132,309.1 CONT. 30% #BillyFire ACRES 4,076 CONTAINMENT 38% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 370.1 CONTAINMENT unk
#BroncoFire ACRES 5,000 CONTAINMENT Unk California #GiffordFire: ACRES 96,016 Containment 15% #BigCliffFire ACRES 895.2 CONTAINMENT 19% #RosaFire ACRES 1,690 CONTAINMENT 25% #GoldFire ACRES 1,078.9 CONTAINMENT 15% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 26,440.9 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 24,517.7 CONTAINMENT 0% #LeeFire ACRES 45,000 CONTAINMENT 0% #LerouxFire ACRES 179.3 CONTAINMENT 35%
#StonerMesaFire ACRES 514.3 CONTAIN. Unk
#TwelveFire ACRES 1,000 CONTAINMENT Unk Oregon #CougarFire ACRES 293.4 CONTAINMENT 10% Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,044 CONT. 70% #JakesFire ACRES 72,893 CONTAINMENT 32% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 10,668 CONTAIN. 25% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 66,274.7 CONT. 16% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 5,136.3 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,468 CONTAINMENT unk #SiwashFire ACRES 361.6 CONTAINMENT unk #KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 264.6 CONTAIN. 15% Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#LakeFire ACRES 401 CONTAINMENT 80% #ElkhornFire ACRES 297.7 CONTAINMENT 93% #DrawFire ACRES 316 CONTAINMENT 80% -
#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Occasional smoke will be visible on warm days as repair work continues on Nenana Ridge Complex
BY 2025 #NENANARIDGECOMPLEX on AUGUST 6, 2025“…Fire Update: Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection Fairbanks 1 Crew arrived back on Bonanza Creek Fire Tuesday after taking days off. They gridded for hot spots on the fire’s edge along Nenana Ridge Road West. Wednesday they will grid the north perimeter working west from Nenana Ridge Road. The incoming Incident Commander and a member of operations took a reconnaissance flight Tuesday morning to survey the fire area and get a scope of the remaining repair work. Graders and compactors are working together on forest roads while excavators continue to scatter vegetative material over control lines and breakup dozer berms. There will continue to be occasional smoke visible from interior areas of the fires as heavy, down trees continue to smolder with warmer and dryer conditions…”
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Occasional smoke will be visible on warm days as repair work continues on Nenana Ridge Complex
BY 2025 #NENANARIDGECOMPLEX on AUGUST 6, 2025“…Fire Update: Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection Fairbanks 1 Crew arrived back on Bonanza Creek Fire Tuesday after taking days off. They gridded for hot spots on the fire’s edge along Nenana Ridge Road West. Wednesday they will grid the north perimeter working west from Nenana Ridge Road. The incoming Incident Commander and a member of operations took a reconnaissance flight Tuesday morning to survey the fire area and get a scope of the remaining repair work. Graders and compactors are working together on forest roads while excavators continue to scatter vegetative material over control lines and breakup dozer berms. There will continue to be occasional smoke visible from interior areas of the fires as heavy, down trees continue to smolder with warmer and dryer conditions…”
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Evacuation Levels Lifted for #HimalayaRoadFir and #AggieCreekFire
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 6, 2025
“…Highlights: With no reports of smoke or heat for several days, fire managers have recommended that all evacuation levels for the Himalaya Road and Aggie Creek Fires be lifted. As of last night, the Fairbanks North Star Borough lifted all evacuation levels within its boundaries, and the State Emergency Operations Center has also lifted the evacuation status for areas outside the borough along the Elliott Highway…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/06/evacuation-levels-lifted-for-himalaya-road-and-aggie-creek-fires/
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Evacuation Levels Lifted for #HimalayaRoadFir and #AggieCreekFire
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 6, 2025
“…Highlights: With no reports of smoke or heat for several days, fire managers have recommended that all evacuation levels for the Himalaya Road and Aggie Creek Fires be lifted. As of last night, the Fairbanks North Star Borough lifted all evacuation levels within its boundaries, and the State Emergency Operations Center has also lifted the evacuation status for areas outside the borough along the Elliott Highway…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/06/evacuation-levels-lifted-for-himalaya-road-and-aggie-creek-fires/
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Red Flag Warnings for Copper River Basin and Tok Cutoff Today, Delta Area Tomorrow
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 6, 2025
“…The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for today, Wednesday, August 6th, from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM for the Copper River Basin extending to the Tok Cutoff. Hot, dry, and windy conditions are expected, creating a high risk for new fires to ignite and for existing fires to spread rapidly.
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are occurring or are about to occur. In Alaska, this means warm temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds are combining with dry fuels (like grass and dead trees) to create a high risk of wildfire.
This warning is also in effect for the Delta area tomorrow, Thursday, August 7th, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM…”
FYI @AlaskaWx
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Red Flag Warnings for Copper River Basin and Tok Cutoff Today, Delta Area Tomorrow
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 6, 2025
“…The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for today, Wednesday, August 6th, from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM for the Copper River Basin extending to the Tok Cutoff. Hot, dry, and windy conditions are expected, creating a high risk for new fires to ignite and for existing fires to spread rapidly.
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are occurring or are about to occur. In Alaska, this means warm temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds are combining with dry fuels (like grass and dead trees) to create a high risk of wildfire.
This warning is also in effect for the Delta area tomorrow, Thursday, August 7th, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM…”
FYI @AlaskaWx
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Red Flag Warnings for Copper River Basin and Tok Cutoff Today, Delta Area Tomorrow
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 6, 2025
“…The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for today, Wednesday, August 6th, from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM for the Copper River Basin extending to the Tok Cutoff. Hot, dry, and windy conditions are expected, creating a high risk for new fires to ignite and for existing fires to spread rapidly.
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are occurring or are about to occur. In Alaska, this means warm temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds are combining with dry fuels (like grass and dead trees) to create a high risk of wildfire.
This warning is also in effect for the Delta area tomorrow, Thursday, August 7th, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM…”
FYI @AlaskaWx
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Red Flag Warnings for Copper River Basin and Tok Cutoff Today, Delta Area Tomorrow
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 6, 2025
“…The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for today, Wednesday, August 6th, from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM for the Copper River Basin extending to the Tok Cutoff. Hot, dry, and windy conditions are expected, creating a high risk for new fires to ignite and for existing fires to spread rapidly.
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are occurring or are about to occur. In Alaska, this means warm temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds are combining with dry fuels (like grass and dead trees) to create a high risk of wildfire.
This warning is also in effect for the Delta area tomorrow, Thursday, August 7th, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM…”
FYI @AlaskaWx
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Red Flag Warnings for Copper River Basin and Tok Cutoff Today, Delta Area Tomorrow
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 6, 2025
“…The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for today, Wednesday, August 6th, from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM for the Copper River Basin extending to the Tok Cutoff. Hot, dry, and windy conditions are expected, creating a high risk for new fires to ignite and for existing fires to spread rapidly.
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are occurring or are about to occur. In Alaska, this means warm temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds are combining with dry fuels (like grass and dead trees) to create a high risk of wildfire.
This warning is also in effect for the Delta area tomorrow, Thursday, August 7th, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM…”
FYI @AlaskaWx
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#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 6, 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 130,520.3 CONT. 13% #BillyFire ACRES 3,306 CONTAINMENT 46% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 370.1 CONTAINMENT unk California #GiffordFire: ACRES 83,932.5 Containment 9% #BigCliffFire ACRES 753.9 CONTAINMENT 7% #LakeFire ACRES 401 CONTAINMENT 70% #RosaFire ACRES 1,658.2 CONTAINMENT 15% #GoldFire ACRES 1,009.3 CONTAINMENT 5% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 24,945.5 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 8,304 CONTAINMENT 0% #LeeFire ACRES 22,497.1 CONTAINMENT unk #LerouxFire ACRES 179.3 CONTAINMENT 0% Oregon Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,044 CONT. 70% #JakesFire ACRES 66,292.9 CONTAINMENT 18% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 10,668 CONTAIN. 25% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 64,957 CONT. 15% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 5,136.3 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,468 CONTAINMENT unk #SiwashFire ACRES 361.6 CONTAINMENT unk #KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 221 CONTAIN. 15% Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#MP22Fire ACRES 4,230 CONTAIN. 90%
#BullishFire ACRES 74 CONTAINMENT 100% #ElkhornFire ACRES 297.7 CONTAINMENT 87% #DrawFire ACRES 316 CONTAINMENT 80% -
#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 6, 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 130,520.3 CONT. 13% #BillyFire ACRES 3,306 CONTAINMENT 46% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 370.1 CONTAINMENT unk California #GiffordFire: ACRES 83,932.5 Containment 9% #BigCliffFire ACRES 753.9 CONTAINMENT 7% #LakeFire ACRES 401 CONTAINMENT 70% #RosaFire ACRES 1,658.2 CONTAINMENT 15% #GoldFire ACRES 1,009.3 CONTAINMENT 5% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 24,945.5 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 8,304 CONTAINMENT 0% #LeeFire ACRES 22,497.1 CONTAINMENT unk #LerouxFire ACRES 179.3 CONTAINMENT 0% Oregon Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,044 CONT. 70% #JakesFire ACRES 66,292.9 CONTAINMENT 18% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 10,668 CONTAIN. 25% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 64,957 CONT. 15% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 5,136.3 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,468 CONTAINMENT unk #SiwashFire ACRES 361.6 CONTAINMENT unk #KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 221 CONTAIN. 15% Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#MP22Fire ACRES 4,230 CONTAIN. 90%
#BullishFire ACRES 74 CONTAINMENT 100% #ElkhornFire ACRES 297.7 CONTAINMENT 87% #DrawFire ACRES 316 CONTAINMENT 80% -
#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
#7MileLookoutFire crews focus on remaining hotspots and equipment removal
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: As suppression efforts begin to wind down on the 7 Mile Lookout Fire, crews remain focused on securing the fire perimeter and preparing for the eventual removal of equipment. Firefighters from Tanana Chiefs Type 2 Initial Attack, Gannett Glacier Type 2 Initial Attack, Pioneer Peak Hotshots, and North Star Crew continue working along 7 Mile Lookout Road. Their focus continues to be on piling and burning hazard trees and woody debris to widen containment lines and reduce the risk of future fire spread, particularly in areas with lingering heat in deep duff layers.Crews also conducted multiple test burns between two previously burned sections on the southern perimeter to remove remaining black spruce and unburned fuels. However, due to high humidity and recent scattered rain showers, fuels under the canopy remained too wet to carry fire effectively. These burns produced limited results.On Tuesday, firefighters will shift to the southeast corner of the fire to continue piling trees, stacking logs, eliminating remaining hot spots, and reinforcing firelines…”
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
#7MileLookoutFire crews focus on remaining hotspots and equipment removal
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: As suppression efforts begin to wind down on the 7 Mile Lookout Fire, crews remain focused on securing the fire perimeter and preparing for the eventual removal of equipment. Firefighters from Tanana Chiefs Type 2 Initial Attack, Gannett Glacier Type 2 Initial Attack, Pioneer Peak Hotshots, and North Star Crew continue working along 7 Mile Lookout Road. Their focus continues to be on piling and burning hazard trees and woody debris to widen containment lines and reduce the risk of future fire spread, particularly in areas with lingering heat in deep duff layers.Crews also conducted multiple test burns between two previously burned sections on the southern perimeter to remove remaining black spruce and unburned fuels. However, due to high humidity and recent scattered rain showers, fuels under the canopy remained too wet to carry fire effectively. These burns produced limited results.On Tuesday, firefighters will shift to the southeast corner of the fire to continue piling trees, stacking logs, eliminating remaining hot spots, and reinforcing firelines…”
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
#7MileLookoutFire crews focus on remaining hotspots and equipment removal
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: As suppression efforts begin to wind down on the 7 Mile Lookout Fire, crews remain focused on securing the fire perimeter and preparing for the eventual removal of equipment. Firefighters from Tanana Chiefs Type 2 Initial Attack, Gannett Glacier Type 2 Initial Attack, Pioneer Peak Hotshots, and North Star Crew continue working along 7 Mile Lookout Road. Their focus continues to be on piling and burning hazard trees and woody debris to widen containment lines and reduce the risk of future fire spread, particularly in areas with lingering heat in deep duff layers.Crews also conducted multiple test burns between two previously burned sections on the southern perimeter to remove remaining black spruce and unburned fuels. However, due to high humidity and recent scattered rain showers, fuels under the canopy remained too wet to carry fire effectively. These burns produced limited results.On Tuesday, firefighters will shift to the southeast corner of the fire to continue piling trees, stacking logs, eliminating remaining hot spots, and reinforcing firelines…”
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
#7MileLookoutFire crews focus on remaining hotspots and equipment removal
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: As suppression efforts begin to wind down on the 7 Mile Lookout Fire, crews remain focused on securing the fire perimeter and preparing for the eventual removal of equipment. Firefighters from Tanana Chiefs Type 2 Initial Attack, Gannett Glacier Type 2 Initial Attack, Pioneer Peak Hotshots, and North Star Crew continue working along 7 Mile Lookout Road. Their focus continues to be on piling and burning hazard trees and woody debris to widen containment lines and reduce the risk of future fire spread, particularly in areas with lingering heat in deep duff layers.Crews also conducted multiple test burns between two previously burned sections on the southern perimeter to remove remaining black spruce and unburned fuels. However, due to high humidity and recent scattered rain showers, fuels under the canopy remained too wet to carry fire effectively. These burns produced limited results.On Tuesday, firefighters will shift to the southeast corner of the fire to continue piling trees, stacking logs, eliminating remaining hot spots, and reinforcing firelines…”
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
#7MileLookoutFire crews focus on remaining hotspots and equipment removal
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: As suppression efforts begin to wind down on the 7 Mile Lookout Fire, crews remain focused on securing the fire perimeter and preparing for the eventual removal of equipment. Firefighters from Tanana Chiefs Type 2 Initial Attack, Gannett Glacier Type 2 Initial Attack, Pioneer Peak Hotshots, and North Star Crew continue working along 7 Mile Lookout Road. Their focus continues to be on piling and burning hazard trees and woody debris to widen containment lines and reduce the risk of future fire spread, particularly in areas with lingering heat in deep duff layers.Crews also conducted multiple test burns between two previously burned sections on the southern perimeter to remove remaining black spruce and unburned fuels. However, due to high humidity and recent scattered rain showers, fuels under the canopy remained too wet to carry fire effectively. These burns produced limited results.On Tuesday, firefighters will shift to the southeast corner of the fire to continue piling trees, stacking logs, eliminating remaining hot spots, and reinforcing firelines…”
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Heavy Equipment Repairs Caribou Creek on the #HimalayaRoadFire”
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: Excavators will continue repairing the dozer lines that were created. There has been a lot of progress in the Caribou Creek area, and this work will continue. The excavators are still working the 35-40 miles of dozer line and heading towards Glacier Creek near the Elliot Highway as weather allows.
“Suppression repair for firelines takes on unique challenges due to the state’s specific environment. The process is a vital post-wildfire activity that focuses on restoring the landscape and mitigating the damage caused by firefighting efforts. A major concern is the impact of heavy equipment on permafrost, which can be easily disturbed. Therefore, in these areas, repairs are often postponed until the ground freezes in winter to prevent further damage and erosion, leading to the repairs having an extended timeline. The areas that do not have permafrost are the priority to complete before the ground freezes…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/05/heavy-equipment-repairs-caribou-creek-on-the-himalaya-road-fire/
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Heavy Equipment Repairs Caribou Creek on the #HimalayaRoadFire”
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: Excavators will continue repairing the dozer lines that were created. There has been a lot of progress in the Caribou Creek area, and this work will continue. The excavators are still working the 35-40 miles of dozer line and heading towards Glacier Creek near the Elliot Highway as weather allows.
“Suppression repair for firelines takes on unique challenges due to the state’s specific environment. The process is a vital post-wildfire activity that focuses on restoring the landscape and mitigating the damage caused by firefighting efforts. A major concern is the impact of heavy equipment on permafrost, which can be easily disturbed. Therefore, in these areas, repairs are often postponed until the ground freezes in winter to prevent further damage and erosion, leading to the repairs having an extended timeline. The areas that do not have permafrost are the priority to complete before the ground freezes…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/05/heavy-equipment-repairs-caribou-creek-on-the-himalaya-road-fire/
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Heavy Equipment Repairs Caribou Creek on the #HimalayaRoadFire”
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: Excavators will continue repairing the dozer lines that were created. There has been a lot of progress in the Caribou Creek area, and this work will continue. The excavators are still working the 35-40 miles of dozer line and heading towards Glacier Creek near the Elliot Highway as weather allows.
“Suppression repair for firelines takes on unique challenges due to the state’s specific environment. The process is a vital post-wildfire activity that focuses on restoring the landscape and mitigating the damage caused by firefighting efforts. A major concern is the impact of heavy equipment on permafrost, which can be easily disturbed. Therefore, in these areas, repairs are often postponed until the ground freezes in winter to prevent further damage and erosion, leading to the repairs having an extended timeline. The areas that do not have permafrost are the priority to complete before the ground freezes…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/05/heavy-equipment-repairs-caribou-creek-on-the-himalaya-road-fire/
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#2025AlaskaFireSeason #FireStatus
Heavy Equipment Repairs Caribou Creek on the #HimalayaRoadFire”
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: Excavators will continue repairing the dozer lines that were created. There has been a lot of progress in the Caribou Creek area, and this work will continue. The excavators are still working the 35-40 miles of dozer line and heading towards Glacier Creek near the Elliot Highway as weather allows.
“Suppression repair for firelines takes on unique challenges due to the state’s specific environment. The process is a vital post-wildfire activity that focuses on restoring the landscape and mitigating the damage caused by firefighting efforts. A major concern is the impact of heavy equipment on permafrost, which can be easily disturbed. Therefore, in these areas, repairs are often postponed until the ground freezes in winter to prevent further damage and erosion, leading to the repairs having an extended timeline. The areas that do not have permafrost are the priority to complete before the ground freezes…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/05/heavy-equipment-repairs-caribou-creek-on-the-himalaya-road-fire/
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Heavy Equipment Repairs Caribou Creek on the #HimalayaRoadFire”
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Operations: Excavators will continue repairing the dozer lines that were created. There has been a lot of progress in the Caribou Creek area, and this work will continue. The excavators are still working the 35-40 miles of dozer line and heading towards Glacier Creek near the Elliot Highway as weather allows.
“Suppression repair for firelines takes on unique challenges due to the state’s specific environment. The process is a vital post-wildfire activity that focuses on restoring the landscape and mitigating the damage caused by firefighting efforts. A major concern is the impact of heavy equipment on permafrost, which can be easily disturbed. Therefore, in these areas, repairs are often postponed until the ground freezes in winter to prevent further damage and erosion, leading to the repairs having an extended timeline. The areas that do not have permafrost are the priority to complete before the ground freezes…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/05/heavy-equipment-repairs-caribou-creek-on-the-himalaya-road-fire/
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Cool, wet weather slows repairs on #NenanaRidgeComplex as smaller organization assumes command
BY 2025 NENANA RIDGE COMPLEX on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Fire Update: Rain made forest roads slippery and unsafe for travel Monday slowing suppression repair work across much of the complex. Traveling on roads that had been graded would have required them to be work on again. The Unmanned Aerial System flew reconnaissance missions between rain showers mapping repair work and seeking hot spots. The helicopter assigned to the complex responded to Anderson where a structure fire spread into the wildlands. Bucket work kept the fire from spreading beyond a tenth of an acre.
Fire management is transitioning to a smaller organization based out of Fairbanks Area Forestry. They will assume command Tuesday evening at 8:00 PM. Their focus will be on suppression repair of control lines and forest roads. Fire engines will continue to patrol monitoring the any issues that could compromise containment. There will continue to be occasional smoke visible from interior areas of the fires as heavy, down trees continue to smolder when warmer and dryer conditions return…”
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Cool, wet weather slows repairs on #NenanaRidgeComplex as smaller organization assumes command
BY 2025 NENANA RIDGE COMPLEX on AUGUST 5, 2025
“…Fire Update: Rain made forest roads slippery and unsafe for travel Monday slowing suppression repair work across much of the complex. Traveling on roads that had been graded would have required them to be work on again. The Unmanned Aerial System flew reconnaissance missions between rain showers mapping repair work and seeking hot spots. The helicopter assigned to the complex responded to Anderson where a structure fire spread into the wildlands. Bucket work kept the fire from spreading beyond a tenth of an acre.
Fire management is transitioning to a smaller organization based out of Fairbanks Area Forestry. They will assume command Tuesday evening at 8:00 PM. Their focus will be on suppression repair of control lines and forest roads. Fire engines will continue to patrol monitoring the any issues that could compromise containment. There will continue to be occasional smoke visible from interior areas of the fires as heavy, down trees continue to smolder when warmer and dryer conditions return…”
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BLM AFS responds to increased fire activity
BY BLM ALASKA FIRE SERVICE on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…On Monday, four BLM Alaska Fire Service smokejumpers were dispatched to the Medicine Fire (#484) to protect a cabin along Birch Creek. The wind-driven fire was estimated at approximately 1,000 acres and exhibited active fire behavior, including torching and running through black spruce fuels. Detected by satellite imagery Monday morning, the fire is located about 17 miles southeast of Central and a mile north of the 9,600-acre Buckley Bar Fire (#264), which is part of the #PtarmiganComplex. The Medicine Fire is believed to have been ignited by lightning that touched down in the area on Sunday. Firefighters had previously visited the cabin to complete structure protection work to protect it from the Buckley Bar Fire.
“Also over the Sunday, four smokejumpers responded to the #BlackSandFire (#483), located approximately 32 miles north of Ruby, to protect a BLM-designated historic cabin. The fire, discovered Sunday, was estimated at 50 acres and is burning in a mix of spruce and tundra. The smokejumpers remain assigned to ensure continued protection of the site…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/04/blm-afs-responds-to-increased-fire-activity/
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BLM AFS responds to increased fire activity
BY BLM ALASKA FIRE SERVICE on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…On Monday, four BLM Alaska Fire Service smokejumpers were dispatched to the Medicine Fire (#484) to protect a cabin along Birch Creek. The wind-driven fire was estimated at approximately 1,000 acres and exhibited active fire behavior, including torching and running through black spruce fuels. Detected by satellite imagery Monday morning, the fire is located about 17 miles southeast of Central and a mile north of the 9,600-acre Buckley Bar Fire (#264), which is part of the #PtarmiganComplex. The Medicine Fire is believed to have been ignited by lightning that touched down in the area on Sunday. Firefighters had previously visited the cabin to complete structure protection work to protect it from the Buckley Bar Fire.
“Also over the Sunday, four smokejumpers responded to the #BlackSandFire (#483), located approximately 32 miles north of Ruby, to protect a BLM-designated historic cabin. The fire, discovered Sunday, was estimated at 50 acres and is burning in a mix of spruce and tundra. The smokejumpers remain assigned to ensure continued protection of the site…”
https://akfireinfo.com/2025/08/04/blm-afs-responds-to-increased-fire-activity/
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Firefighters and UAS Work Together to Make Progress on #UncleSamCreekFire
BY ALASKA DIVISION OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…Firefighters continue to make progress on the Uncle Sam Creek Fire. The White Mountain crew is actively engaged on the northern edge, extending to the northwest corner of the fire. A dedicated squad is focused on containing the northern part of the fire and has improved a nearby helicopter spot, which is essential for receiving supplies and for any need for evacuation access…
“…#MonteCristoCreekFire: Reconnaissance flights for the Monte Cristo Creek Fire included the insertion of a UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) drone, conducted infrared (IR) mapping to pinpoint heat areas not visible from the ground or air, providing critical data for strategic planning. The UAS observed heat and smoke primarily concentrated along the northern edge of the fire, which is being actively monitored…”
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Firefighters and UAS Work Together to Make Progress on #UncleSamCreekFire
BY ALASKA DIVISION OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…Firefighters continue to make progress on the Uncle Sam Creek Fire. The White Mountain crew is actively engaged on the northern edge, extending to the northwest corner of the fire. A dedicated squad is focused on containing the northern part of the fire and has improved a nearby helicopter spot, which is essential for receiving supplies and for any need for evacuation access…
“…#MonteCristoCreekFire: Reconnaissance flights for the Monte Cristo Creek Fire included the insertion of a UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) drone, conducted infrared (IR) mapping to pinpoint heat areas not visible from the ground or air, providing critical data for strategic planning. The UAS observed heat and smoke primarily concentrated along the northern edge of the fire, which is being actively monitored…”
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#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 5, 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 123,500.9 CONT. 13% #BillyFire ACRES 2,515 CONTAINMENT 65% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 370.1 CONTAINMENT unk California #GiffordFire: ACRES 72,460 Containment 3% #BigCliffFire ACRES 546 CONTAINMENT 2% #LakeFire ACRES 400.7 CONTAINMENT 50%
#RosaFire ACRES 1,200 CONTAINMENT 0%
#GoldFire ACRES 348.8 CONTAINMENT 0% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 22,053 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 6,000 CONTAINMENT 0% #LeeFire ACRES 13,024.5 CONTAINMENT unk
#LerouxFire ACRES 700 CONTAINMENT 0% Oregon #BullishFire ACRES 74 CONTAINMENT unk Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,044 CONT. 70% #JakesFire ACRES 47,385.1 CONTAINMENT 15% #MP22Fire ACRES 3,829 CONTAIN. 78% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 10,668 CONTAIN. 5% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 63,653 CONT. 13% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 4,928.5 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,465 CONTAINMENT unk #SiwashFire ACRES 361.6 CONTAINMENT unk #KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 221 CONTAIN. Unk Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#StudHorseFire ACRES 539 CONTAIN. 100%
##CherryFire ACRES 82.6 CONTAINMENT 100%
#CoulterFire ACRES 115 CONTAINMENT 100%
#ElkhornFire ACRES 297.7 CONTAINMENT 81% #DrawFire ACRES 316 CONTAINMENT 80% -
#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 5, 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 123,500.9 CONT. 13% #BillyFire ACRES 2,515 CONTAINMENT 65% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 370.1 CONTAINMENT unk California #GiffordFire: ACRES 72,460 Containment 3% #BigCliffFire ACRES 546 CONTAINMENT 2% #LakeFire ACRES 400.7 CONTAINMENT 50%
#RosaFire ACRES 1,200 CONTAINMENT 0%
#GoldFire ACRES 348.8 CONTAINMENT 0% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 22,053 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 6,000 CONTAINMENT 0% #LeeFire ACRES 13,024.5 CONTAINMENT unk
#LerouxFire ACRES 700 CONTAINMENT 0% Oregon #BullishFire ACRES 74 CONTAINMENT unk Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,044 CONT. 70% #JakesFire ACRES 47,385.1 CONTAINMENT 15% #MP22Fire ACRES 3,829 CONTAIN. 78% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 10,668 CONTAIN. 5% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 63,653 CONT. 13% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 4,928.5 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,465 CONTAINMENT unk #SiwashFire ACRES 361.6 CONTAINMENT unk #KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 221 CONTAIN. Unk Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#StudHorseFire ACRES 539 CONTAIN. 100%
##CherryFire ACRES 82.6 CONTAINMENT 100%
#CoulterFire ACRES 115 CONTAINMENT 100%
#ElkhornFire ACRES 297.7 CONTAINMENT 81% #DrawFire ACRES 316 CONTAINMENT 80% -
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Hot spots mitigated as suppression repair continues on #NenanaRidgeComplex
BY 2025 NENANA RIDGE COMPLEX on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…Fire Update: Firefighters in UTVs extinguished hot spots along the Toghotthele Road Saturday. An Unmanned Aerial System flew the road Sunday identifying additional areas of heat for firefighters. A helicopter made bucket drops on several areas that were smoldering and producing smoke. The majority of these were within the interior of the Bonanza Creek Fire. One area on the fire’s edge, above Bonanza Creek at the eastern end of Nenana Ridge required multiple bucket drops to cool it down. Road work continues on Skinny Dick’s Logging Road, Nenana Ridge Road, East Nenana Ridge Road, and Bonanza Creek Road. Engine crews are repairing helispots along the southern flank of Goldstream Creek Fire. This work includes scattering slash and trees that were removed from the landing zone back over the cleared area. Heavy equipment continues working in the Little Goldstream Community…”
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Hot spots mitigated as suppression repair continues on #NenanaRidgeComplex
BY 2025 NENANA RIDGE COMPLEX on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…Fire Update: Firefighters in UTVs extinguished hot spots along the Toghotthele Road Saturday. An Unmanned Aerial System flew the road Sunday identifying additional areas of heat for firefighters. A helicopter made bucket drops on several areas that were smoldering and producing smoke. The majority of these were within the interior of the Bonanza Creek Fire. One area on the fire’s edge, above Bonanza Creek at the eastern end of Nenana Ridge required multiple bucket drops to cool it down. Road work continues on Skinny Dick’s Logging Road, Nenana Ridge Road, East Nenana Ridge Road, and Bonanza Creek Road. Engine crews are repairing helispots along the southern flank of Goldstream Creek Fire. This work includes scattering slash and trees that were removed from the landing zone back over the cleared area. Heavy equipment continues working in the Little Goldstream Community…”
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Olnes Pond Campground Reopens as Repair Work Continues on the #HimalayaRoadFire and #AggieCreekFire
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…Highlights: Alaska State Parks has reopened the Olnes Pond Campground to the public after being temporarily closed. The closure was necessary to accommodate firefighting crews who were using the location as a camp while working on the Himalaya Road and Aggie Creek fires. With fire activity in both areas now moderated, the crews have been able to shift their focus from active firefighting to suppression repair, and the campground is now available for public use again.
Operations: Work continues on the extensive fire suppression repair for the Himalaya Road Fire, with a focus on the Caribou Creek area. Multiple excavators are methodically restoring dozer lines, a process that is expected to take a considerable amount of time due to the significant amount of ground to cover. On the Aggie Creek Fire, the fire is currently in patrol status, with crews scouting for areas that may need repair…”
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Olnes Pond Campground Reopens as Repair Work Continues on the #HimalayaRoadFire and #AggieCreekFire
BY ALASKA FIRE PIOS on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…Highlights: Alaska State Parks has reopened the Olnes Pond Campground to the public after being temporarily closed. The closure was necessary to accommodate firefighting crews who were using the location as a camp while working on the Himalaya Road and Aggie Creek fires. With fire activity in both areas now moderated, the crews have been able to shift their focus from active firefighting to suppression repair, and the campground is now available for public use again.
Operations: Work continues on the extensive fire suppression repair for the Himalaya Road Fire, with a focus on the Caribou Creek area. Multiple excavators are methodically restoring dozer lines, a process that is expected to take a considerable amount of time due to the significant amount of ground to cover. On the Aggie Creek Fire, the fire is currently in patrol status, with crews scouting for areas that may need repair…”
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Firefighters continue work on #7MileLookoutFire as evacuation levels reduce
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…Operations:
Fire activity remained low on Sunday, and evacuation levels around the 7 Mile Lookout Fire have been downgraded due to moderated fire behavior and the work done by fire crews.Firefighters from Pioneer Peak Hotshots, Gannett Glacier Type 2 Initial Attack, and North Star Crew continued working along the southern edge of the fire. Crews cleared hazard trees, widened firelines, and burned piles of woody debris to help secure the perimeter.
A small test fire was conducted Sunday afternoon, but fuels under the tree canopy were too wet to burn completely. Crews plan to try again Monday if conditions allow. These test burns help clean up unburned areas inside the fire perimeter and reduce the chance of the fire escaping if hidden heat flares up…”
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Firefighters continue work on #7MileLookoutFire as evacuation levels reduce
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 4, 2025
“…Operations:
Fire activity remained low on Sunday, and evacuation levels around the 7 Mile Lookout Fire have been downgraded due to moderated fire behavior and the work done by fire crews.Firefighters from Pioneer Peak Hotshots, Gannett Glacier Type 2 Initial Attack, and North Star Crew continued working along the southern edge of the fire. Crews cleared hazard trees, widened firelines, and burned piles of woody debris to help secure the perimeter.
A small test fire was conducted Sunday afternoon, but fuels under the tree canopy were too wet to burn completely. Crews plan to try again Monday if conditions allow. These test burns help clean up unburned areas inside the fire perimeter and reduce the chance of the fire escaping if hidden heat flares up…”
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#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 4 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 120,599.8 CONT. 12% #BillyFire ACRES 2,470 CONTAINMENT 65% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 370.1 CONTAINMENT unk California #GiffordFire: ACRES 65,061.8 Containment 3% #BigCliffFire ACRES 403.2 CONTAINMENT unk
#LakeFire ACRES 340 CONTAINMENT 25% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 21,683 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkhornFire ACRES 297.7 CONTAINMENT 62% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 3,000 CONTAINMENT 0%
#CoulterFire ACRES 115 CONTAINMENT FPS Oregon #CherryFire ACRES 82.6 CONTAINMENT Unk Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,044 CONT. 70% #JakesFire ACRES 3,271 CONTAINMENT 12% #MP22Fire ACRES 4,230 CONTAIN. 42% #SnowstormFire ACRES 22,316.7 CONT. 5% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 5,500 CONTAIN. 0% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 61,632.1 CONT. 13% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 4,760 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,462 CONTAINMENT unk #StudHorseFire ACRES 539 CONTAIN. 75% #SiwashFire ACRES 361.6 CONTAINMENT unk #KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 220.9 CONTAIN. 0% Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#CarFire ACRES 131 CONTAINMENT 100%
#DrawFire ACRES 316 CONTAINMENT 80% #RockCreekFire ACRES 31,192 CONTAIN. 80% #I4Fire ACRES 259 CONTAINMENT 80% -
#CAwx #ORwx #WAwx #UTwx #NVwx #AZwx #COwx #FireStatus Status of fires followed by BakersRelay as of 6:00 am EDT August 4 2025. NOTE Fire info may be several hours old. Arizona #DragonBravoFire ACRES 120,599.8 CONT. 12% #BillyFire ACRES 2,470 CONTAINMENT 65% #ClearCutTankFire ACRES 108 CONTAIN. 20% #LookOutFire ACRES 370.1 CONTAINMENT unk California #GiffordFire: ACRES 65,061.8 Containment 3% #BigCliffFire ACRES 403.2 CONTAINMENT unk
#LakeFire ACRES 340 CONTAINMENT 25% Colorado #TurnerGulchFire ACRES 21,683 CONTAIN. 49% #SouthRimFire ACRES 4,232 CONT. 52% #ElkhornFire ACRES 297.7 CONTAINMENT 62% #ElkRBXFire ACRES 3,000 CONTAINMENT 0%
#CoulterFire ACRES 115 CONTAINMENT FPS Oregon #CherryFire ACRES 82.6 CONTAINMENT Unk Nevada #CatCanyonFire ACRES 16,044 CONT. 70% #JakesFire ACRES 3,271 CONTAINMENT 12% #MP22Fire ACRES 4,230 CONTAIN. 42% #SnowstormFire ACRES 22,316.7 CONT. 5% #AdobeMtnFire ACRES 5,500 CONTAIN. 0% Utah #MonroeCanyonFire ACRES 61,632.1 CONT. 13% Washington #BearGulchFire ACRES 4,760 CONTAIN. 3% #PomasFire ACRES 3,462 CONTAINMENT unk #StudHorseFire ACRES 539 CONTAIN. 75% #SiwashFire ACRES 361.6 CONTAINMENT unk #KinkaidCreekFire ACRES 220.9 CONTAIN. 0% Fires 80% or more Containment & on a Monitor Status
#CarFire ACRES 131 CONTAINMENT 100%
#DrawFire ACRES 316 CONTAINMENT 80% #RockCreekFire ACRES 31,192 CONTAIN. 80% #I4Fire ACRES 259 CONTAINMENT 80% -
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Firefighters to conduct test burn today on #7MileLookoutFire southern edge
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 3, 2025
“…Warm weather continues Sunday allowing crews to carry out a test fire in unburned green vegetation near the southern edge. This will help eliminate fuels and lower the chance of the fire reigniting and spreading outside the perimeter. Smoke may be visible in the area during the operation.
Recreationists and members of the public are reminded to stay out of the fire area. Trees are still falling, and hidden ash pits pose a serious risk. These pits form when moss, leaves, or squirrel caches burn deep underground. They are hard to see and can cause serious burns if stepped into…”
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Firefighters to conduct test burn today on #7MileLookoutFire southern edge
BY 2025 7 MILE LOOKOUT FIRE on AUGUST 3, 2025
“…Warm weather continues Sunday allowing crews to carry out a test fire in unburned green vegetation near the southern edge. This will help eliminate fuels and lower the chance of the fire reigniting and spreading outside the perimeter. Smoke may be visible in the area during the operation.
Recreationists and members of the public are reminded to stay out of the fire area. Trees are still falling, and hidden ash pits pose a serious risk. These pits form when moss, leaves, or squirrel caches burn deep underground. They are hard to see and can cause serious burns if stepped into…”
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#HimalayaRoadFire Repair Continues as the Fires Consolidate Resources
BY 2025HIMALAYAROADFIRE on AUGUST 3, 2025
“…Work continues on the extensive fire suppression repair for the Himalaya Road Fire. The repair work will be focused on the Caribou Creek area, with multiple excavators methodically restoring dozer lines. Given the significant amount of ground to cover, this process will take a considerable amount of time. The heavy equipment will progress across the fire area, eventually concluding its work along Glacier Creek near the Elliot Highway. The total distance of dozer lines requiring repair is estimated to be between 35 and 40 miles, highlighting the long-term commitment to restoring the affected landscape…
“…#AggieCreekFire the fire is currently in patrol status, with crews scouting for areas that may need repair…”