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Minto Lakes Daily Fire Update July 8, 2022
Minto Lakes
Publication Type: News 10/26/2022
Minto Lakes Daily Fire Update July 8, 2022
Acres: 35,186 acres | Containment: 0% | Total personnel: 313
Start Date: June 21, 2022, | Cause: Lightning| Location: Located between Washington Creek and the Chatanika River Fuels: Hardwoods and hardwood litter, timber, black spruce
Highlights: Clear skies allowed for aerial assets to drop water on the Minto Lakes Fire. Last night's community meeting recording was posted to Facebook.
Another Red Flag Warning again today in effect through midnight for abundant lightning and extremely dry fuels. Crews and equipment continue to be available if new fires start.
Please continue to limit unnecessary travel to areas around the fire perimeter where fire personnel are working. This includes the Murphy Dome area down to the MDR Boat Ramp and the Chatanika River. Equipment and fire fighters are working around the Hayes and Himalaya Subdivisions, please use caution in these areas. The fire area remains under a fuels and fire behavior advisory through July 8, 2022, Fuels and Fire Behavior Advisory.
Operations: Yesterday with the clearer sky's aviation assets were able to drop water on flair ups near the Chatanika River. There was also increased fire activity on the northern flank as well as in unburned pockets near the center of the fire. The rest of the fire saw minimal growth with activity confined to creeping and smoldering. The six miles of dozer line, from the Hastings fire of 2011 continues to be re-enforced. Crews have installed approximately seven miles of hose and around 60 pumps for protection measures. Crews will continue to install pumps and remove large diameter fuels from around areas at risk in the communities. The structure protection group to the southeast of the fire have assessed structures and developed plans for protection in the event of any spread south. Crews continue to locate and mop up heat around the Native allotments on the southwestern flank.
The Alaska Bureau of Land Management has issued a Fire Closure Order for the White Mountain National Recreation Area. The following trails are closed: Wickersham Creek Trail, Trail Creek Trail (between the junction with Wickersham Creek Trail and the junction with Moose Creek Trail), Moose Creek Trail, and Summit Trail. The following BLM public use cabins and shelters are closed: Lee’s Cabin, Eleazar’s Cabin, Moose Creek Cabin, Summit Trail Shelter, Wickersham Creek Trail Shelter. For more information, visit https://akfireinfo.com/ or call the Fairbanks District Office at 907-474-2200. Alaska State Parks has closed the Whitefish Lake Campground and boat ramp.
Smoke: Visit https://akfireinfo.com/smoke-management/ for information about the latest Alaska smoke conditions.
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