Evacuations recommended ahead of intensifying Interior Alaska wildfires

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Two lightning-sparked fires in Interior Alaska were approaching several communities on Monday, prompting evacuation orders as dozens of homes and structures were threatened.

The Clear Fire was burning 3 miles from several subdivisions near the Interior Alaska city of Anderson as of Monday, June 27 2022.

Two lightning-sparked fires in Interior Alaska were approaching several communities as of Monday, prompting evacuation orders.As of Monday morning, about 34 structures were threatened by thenorthwest of Fairbanks, said Jonathan Ashford, a public information officer for the fire information center. On Sunday, officials recommended that anyone north of the Chatanika River and west of the boat launch evacuate. Ashford said it was not clear how many people lived in the area and had evacuated.

“They’re going in just as a precaution right now to start doing some assessments in that community to see what, if anything, will need to be done because the fire on that north end is progressing to the east along Washington Creek,” he said. Another fire, west of Anderson in Denali Borough, is threatening about 45 homes, said Sam Harrel, an information officer with the Alaska Division of Forestry. TheAbout 43 people live in the area recommended for evacuation, said Denali Borough Clerk Amber Renshaw, but many use the properties as second homes or cabins. Only one person was confirmed to have evacuated the area by Monday morning, Renshaw said. Others were likely remaining in their homes.

“It’s going to be wonderful weather this week,” he said. “And it may not be wonderful weather for firefighters, but it’s really good weather for Alaskans. And I anticipate everybody’s going to be out and about and next weekend is the Fourth of July holiday weekend and we really need to be careful. We’re so focused on the fires that we have on the landscape, but totally preventable human caused fires are very problematic at a time like this.

 

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