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- Nathan ZalewskiEmail:nathan.zalewski@alaska.govPhone:907-921-7852
Pogo Mine Road (#191) & Mount Hayes (#299) Fires Update 8/20/2023
Pogo Mine Road Fire, Mount Hayes Fire
Publication Type: News 08/21/2023
WILDFIRE UPDATE - Delta Area
Pogo Mine Road Fire (#191) & Mount Hayes Fire (#299)
Sunday - August 20, 2023
Firefighters work to cleanup heavy concentrations of downed trees and unburned fuels.
“Cold trailing” (using bare hands to feel for lingering traces of heat) is one of the final steps of mop up on any fire. To facilitate this process, any unburned surface fuels need to be removed. Firefighters are hard at work “bone piling” (stacking and burning) these fuels to remove them and clear the way for cold trailing, while weather conditions are favorable.
Pogo Mine Road Fire (#191) – 48,745 acres | 175 personnel | 12 miles NW of Delta
The UAS module continues to fly heat detection and reconnaissance missions. The structure protection group will be assessing Quartz Lake to help homeowners create defensible space around structures for the next few shifts. Chena Hotshots and Arroyo Grande Hotshots are moving to the southern tip of the fire to construct fire line around areas of unburned fuel. Franco Forestry and North Pacific fire continue to mop up around the portion of the fire that spotted over the Alyeska Pipeline. The Tongass Fire Suppression Module will be working up the western flank of the fire, breaking up concentrations of fuel along dozer lines and in pockets of downed timber.
Mount Hayes Fire (#299) – 6,720 acres | 23 personnel | 7 miles SE of Deltana
No growth on the fire over the last week. The fire is currently being monitored by air. Sierra Hotshots are implementing cabin protection in the Lisa Lake area. Donna & Little Donna Lake structure protection has been completed. Inventory and retrieval of surplus suppression equipment from the fire is ongoing.
Weather: Today winds will be from the southwest with some down sloping off the Alaska range, drying out the precipitation that is moving in from the northwest. Chances of rain will increase later in the day.
A Temporary Flight Restriction is in place for the fires, pilots please check NOTAMs.
Fire Information: Phone number: (907) 921-7852 / Fire Info website: AkFireInfo.com