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Conditions remain hot, dry in Yukon Flats while rain reduces activity across much of Alaska

BY BLM ALASKA FIRE SERVICE on JULY 29, 2025

“…Even the #PtarmiganComplex near Central and Circle is now seeing substantiative rainfall. Crews there are focused on backhauling equipment and completing suppression repair work, including rehabilitation of a dozer line built during efforts on the now-extinguished Deadwood Fire.

“Statewide, 405 wildfires have burned just under 1 million acres this season. In the Upper Yukon Zone, covering 51.9 million acres in northeastern Alaska, 57 fires have burned roughly 180,700 acres. Five fires were called out in the Zone Monday, while 32 remain active. The Zone also recorded 891 lightning strikes, most accompanied by rain.

“Elsewhere in BLM AFS’s protection area, which spans the northern half of Alaska, fire activity continues to taper off. The #GoldrunComplex of fires between Ambler and Kiana, the #RoundaboutComplex near Huslia, the #LushFire near Rampart, and the #NinetyeightFire north of the Salcha River southeast of Fairbanks are all wrapping up suppression efforts. Crews are backhauling gear and returning equipment to the BLM AFS Cache at Fort Wainwright.”

https://akfireinfo.com/2025/07/29/conditions-remain-hot-dry-in-yukon-flats-while-rain-reduces-activity-across-much-of-alaska/

Conditions remain hot, dry in Yukon Flats while rain reduces activity across much of Alaska

Operations are winding down across much of Alaska as rain has reduced fire activity and the need for firefighting resources — except in eastern Alaska, where conditions remain hot and dry. Twelve B…

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NOTE: Bringing forward from July 25, 2025 for Informational purposes

BLM AFS fires update: Crews continue work as fire managers prepare for chance of warmer weather, possible increased activity

BY BLM ALASKA FIRE SERVICE on JULY 25, 2025

While fire activity has moderated across much of the BLM Alaska Fire Service protection area, 166 fires remain active within the 191.5 million-acre zone — an area larger than Texas. Currently, 266 personnel are assigned to four fires, but that number is expected to drop after the weekend as crews wrap up work protecting communities and valuable sites…

Article contains updates on #PtarmiganComplex #LushFire #NinetyeightFire #GoldrunComplex #RoundaboutComplex

https://akfireinfo.com/2025/07/25/blm-afs-fires-update-crews-continue-work-as-fire-managers-prepare-for-chance-of-warmer-weather-possible-increased-activity/

BLM AFS fires update: Crews continue work as fire managers prepare for chance of warmer weather, possible increased activity

In BLM AFS’s protection area, 166 active fires remain amidst warmer, drier weather conditions, prompting increased vigilance from fire managers. So far, 404 fires have burned nearly 1 million acres…

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Roundabout Complex firefighters reinforce allotment and structure protection, as Moldy Fire growth continues

BY BLM ALASKA FIRE SERVICE on JULY 11, 2025

The Roundabout Complex is now 47,819 acres, with all 2,300 acres of growth yesterday occurring on the Moldy Fire (#279). The expansion was concentrated on the southeast corner near Roundabout Mountain. Dry conditions persist with no rainfall received and no precipitation expected until after the weekend.

https://akfireinfo.com/2025/07/11/roundabout-complex-firefighters-reinforce-allotment-and-structure-protection-as-moldy-fire-growth-continues/

Roundabout Complex firefighters reinforce allotment and structure protection, as Moldy Fire growth continues

The Roundabout Complex is now 47,819 acres, with all 2,300 acres of growth yesterday occurring on the Moldy Fire. The expansion was concentrated on the southeast corner near Roundabout Mountain. Dr…

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Caribou Fire (#128) – Smokejumpers and the Zigzag Hotshots are working to cut off a fuel corridor of spruce leading toward the Hogatza Mine. Crews are securing and gridding the area, patrolling for hot spots. Smokejumper demobilization is scheduled for tomorrow, with two more shifts expected for the hotshot crew before a potential move to the Moldy Fire’s planned direct attack operations.

Richards Fire (#251) – Securing line and mop-up operations are ongoing, with two additional shifts planned.

Billy Hawk (#182) and Billy Hawk 2 (#191) – These fires remain in monitor status.

https://akfireinfo.com/2025/07/01/firefighters-prepare-for-tactical-shift-across-roundabout-complex-as-forecasted-conditions-favor-direct-attack/

Firefighters prepare for tactical shift across Roundabout Complex as forecasted conditions favor direct attack

Crews are beginning to pivot tactics on key fires across the 14,302-acre Roundabout Complex, as weather conditions shift this week. While some areas remain in monitor status, active fires are seein…

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Firefighters prepare for tactical shift across Roundabout Complex as forecasted conditions favor direct attack

BY BLM ALASKA FIRE SERVICE on JULY 1, 2025

Crews are beginning to pivot tactics on key fires across the 14,302-acre Roundabout Complex, as weather conditions shift this week. While some areas remain in monitor status, active fires are seeing continued prep, securing, and mop-up operations. A period of drying followed by light precipitation is improving access and revealing fuels, creating opportunities to adjust strategies where conditions allow.

Moldy Fire (#279) – The Plumas Hotshots were successfully moved from the south end of the fire to a northern allotment for additional prep work. That effort is expected to continue over the next two to three shifts. If conditions remain favorable, fire managers are preparing to shift to direct attack in a large, unburned area that is surrounded on three sides by active fire. The Zigzag Hotshots may be reassigned to support this operation once their work on the Caribou Fire is complete. The goal is to strengthen and secure this section before it becomes more active, weather and logistics permitting.

https://akfireinfo.com/2025/07/01/firefighters-prepare-for-tactical-shift-across-roundabout-complex-as-forecasted-conditions-favor-direct-attack/

Firefighters prepare for tactical shift across Roundabout Complex as forecasted conditions favor direct attack

Crews are beginning to pivot tactics on key fires across the 14,302-acre Roundabout Complex, as weather conditions shift this week. While some areas remain in monitor status, active fires are seein…

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Fire Status Updates for June 25 2025 for fires followed by BakersRelay. NOTE: Fire info could be several hours old.

#RoundaboutComplex
#RichardsFire Actively In Work
#MoldyFire Unstaffed
#CaribouFire Structure Protection
#NewCottonwoodFire Actively In Work

#TwelvemileLakeFire Acres 14,420
#LakeGeorgeFire Acres 200
#SandLakeFire Acres 2,856

#NenanaRidgeComplex Acres 6,430
#BonanzaCreekFire Acres 2,165
#GoldstreamCreekFire Acres 4,265

#OskawalikFire Acres 1,779 Cont. 60%
#NelchinaGlacierFire Acres 2,525 Cont. Uknown

#7MileLookoutFire Acres 1,373 Contain. Unknown
#TokRiverFire Acres 314 Contain. Unknown
#TractorTrailFire Acres 40 Contain. Unknown
#RiverTrailFire Acres 19,938 Contain. Unknown
#TheRidgelineFire Acres 4,584 Contain. Unknown
#LakeMansfieldFire Acres 688 Contain. Unknown

#NinetyeightFire Decreasing activity

Tanana Zone
#LushFire Actively In Work
#ElephantFire Actively In Work
#ShortcutFire Actively In Work
#BootleggerFire Actively In Work
#HayFire Actively In Work

#PtarmiganComplex Acres 3,800
#TurtleFire Monitor Status
#DeadwoodFire Contained/controlled
#KetchemFire Contained/controlled
#AlligatorFire Acres 1,100
#BirchFire Acres 2,700
#LittleMosquitoFire Monitor Status

#BearCreek Acres 26,047
#SaintGeorgeCreekFire Acres 11,500

Fires No longer followed by BakersRelay
#NakochelikFire Contained, demobilized

https://akfireinfo.com/2025/06/24/incident-management-team-takes-command-of-the-bear-creek-fire-and-saint-george-creek-fire/

Incident Management Team Takes Command of the Bear Creek Fire and Saint George Creek Fire

June 24, 2025 Bear Creek Fire: 26,047 acresSaint George Creek Fire: 11,500 acres As of this morning, the Alaska Complex Incident Management Team 1 has taken command of the Bear Creek Fire (#237) an…

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