The State of Alaska has had a very active wildfire season so far this year. According to Bill Gabbert's July 8th article, the National Interagency Fire Center has Alaska at it's highest level of prepardness, level 5. He goes on to report on the deployment of additional hotshot crews to Alaska and some of the larger wildfires. There are National Weather Service Incident Meteorologists (IMETs) currently deployed to Alaska, see this July 5th Facebook Post from the US National Weather Service IMETs. IMETs save lives!
Inciweb has information on five Alaska wildfires, I suspect that this is just a partial listing of the active wildfires in Alaska as inciweb only lists wildfires on federal lands:
Swan Lake Fire: 96,889 acres at 14 percent containment
Montana Creek Fire: 356 acres at 30 percent containment
Nugget Creek Fire: 6,937 acres, no containment information
Shovel Creek Fire: 12,053 acres at 15 percent containment
Hess Creek Fire: 146,321 acres, no containment information
Here are some recent videos about the wildfires in Alaska, thanks to my friends at NJFFS Section B10 for sharing these videos this week.
From the National Interagency Fire Center, uploaded on July 3rd
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Alaska National Guard at Montana Creek Fire
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Fire footage
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I have blogged about aerial wildland firefighting since 2009. I am not a firefighter and am not a pilot, just an interested bystander who wants to learn more and share what I learn here. Join me here as I blog on the aircraft and the pilots who fight wildland fires from the air in support of crews on the ground. I also blog on concerns affecting fire crews on the ground as well as other aviation and meteorology issues. Learn what it takes to do jobs that are staffed by the best of the best.
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