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Alaska Interagency Coordination Center Situation Report Monday Alaska Interagency Coordination Center Preparedness Alaska has moved to a PL 2 Level 2 Situation Report Monday - 06/01/2020 Wildland Fires New Out Active Merged YTD Fires YTD Acres Alaska Fire Service (AFS) 6 0 11 0 14 413.9 GAD (Galena Zone) 5 0 8 0 8 103.0 MID (Military) 1 0 1 0 1 88.8 UYD (Upper Yukon Zone) 0 0 2 0 5 222.1 State of Alaska (DOF) 7 0 25 0 97 5,230.9 DAS (Delta) 0 0 0 0 6 12.2 FAS (Fairbanks) 0 0 0 0 5 2.5 KKS (Kenai) 0 0 7 0 26 10.8 MSS (AnchorageMatSu Area) 0 0 4 0 40 206.5 SWS (Southwest) 7 0 14 0 14 4,998.2 TAS (Tok) 0 0 0 0 6 0.7 Forest Service (USFS) 0 0 1 0 11 26.5 CGF (Chugach) 0 0 0 0 4 0.5 TNF (Tongass) 0 0 1 0 7 26.0 Statewide Totals 13 0 37 0 122 5,671.3 Active Wildfires: Protection Summary: CRI FUL MOD LIM NoEntry TOTAL AFS Protection: 0 4 1 6 0 11 DOF Protection: 7 6 2 10 0 25 USFS Protection: 0 0 1 0 0 1 Protection Totals: 7 10 4 16 0 37 Page 1 Monday 06/01/2020 Generated At: 9:13 Active Fires Status Summary Staffed Unstaffed Contained (S/C) Uncontained (S/U) Contained (U/C) Uncontained (U/U) AFS Protection: 0 1 1 9 DOF Protection: 0 1 11 13 USFS Protection: 0 0 1 0 Status Totals: 0 2 13 22 Active Fires Acreage Summary Acres Acreage Change 13 New 581.8 24 Monitor 5,022.3 2,105.2 2 Prescribed 79,945.0 35,496.0 39 Fires Total Acres: 85,549.1 Prescribed Fires YTD Fires YTD Acres New Active Out Yesterday Military 2 79,945.0 0 2 0 National Park Service 1 19.3 0 0 0 Fuels Management Totals: 3 79,964.3 0 2 0 Cause Summary For All Fires (Includes Merged Fires But Not Prescribed Fires) Unknown: 1 218.5 Acres Human: 90 187.6 Acres Lightning: 22 5,183.1 Acres Undetermined: 9 82.1 Acres Total: 122 5,671.3 Acres Page 2 of 10 Monday 06/01/2020 Generated At: 9:13 New Count: 13 Acres: 581.8 Daily Report From: 05/31 20.0 Acreage On 05/31 M5JB Lat: 62 07.0150 Status: U/U Acres: 20.0 Option: Limited Lon: 161 44.3700 Start Date: 05/31 Area: GAD Owner: USFWS Unit: AKYDR-Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge 139 Name: Nageethluk River 1 Cause: Lightning At 2144 the fire was discovered by aerial supervision 21 miles north of the village Marshall. The fire was approximately 15 acres in size, low spread, in a Limited management area. Daily Report From: 05/31 20.0 Acreage On 05/31 M5JA Lat: 62 07.8050 Status: U/U Acres: 20.0 Option: Limited Lon: 161 50.3567 Start Date: 05/31 Area: GAD Owner: USFWS Unit: AKYDR-Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge 138 Name: Nageethluk River Cause: Lightning At 2126 the fire was discovered by aerial supervision 16 miles north of the village Marshall. The fire was approximately 20 acres in size, moderate spread, in a Limited management area. Daily Report From: 05/31 1.0 Acreage On 05/31 M5H9 Lat: 62 21.0250 Status: U/U Acres: 1.0 Option: Limited Lon: 162 59.1300 Start Date: 05/31 Area: GAD Owner: USFWS Unit: AKYDR-Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge 137 Name: Andreafsky River Cause: Lightning At 2101 the fire was discovered by aerial supervision 4 miles west of the Andreafsky River. The fire was approximately 1 acre in size, low spread, in a Limited management area. Daily Report From: 05/31 15.0 Acreage On 05/31 M5H5 Lat: 61 24.3017 Status: U/U Acres: 15.0 Option: Limited 004134 Lon: 162 46.2550 Start Date: 05/31 Area: SWS Owner: USFWS Unit: AKYDR-Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge 134 Name: Kuka Creek Cause: Lightning The fire was flown by detection aircraft N645AT and reported as 15 acres, 100% active, smoldering and creeping with 2 foot flame lengths. The fire was spreading to the north in tundra and grass. Winds were out of the S at 15-20 mph with 60% cloud cover. The fire plotted in Limited protection and no action was taken. Daily Report From: 05/31 60.0 Acreage On 05/31 M5H6 Lat: 61 24.6500 Status: U/U Acres: 60.0 Option: Limited 004133 Lon: 163 03.7500 Start Date: 05/31 Area: SWS Owner: USFWS Unit: AKYDR-Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge 133 Name: Izaviknek River Cause: Lightning The fire was flown by detection aircraft N645AT and reported as 60 acres, 100% active perimeter, creeping and backing with 2 foot flame lengths. The fire was spreading to the north in tundra and grass with winds from the south at 15-20 mph and 60% cloud cover. The fire is surrounded by creeks to the south, east and west. No values were identified, the fire was plotted in Limited protection area and no action was taken. Daily Report From: 05/31 10.0 Acreage On 05/31 M5HU Lat: 62 11.7917 Status: U/U Acres: 10.0 Option: Full Lon: 161 01.6200 Start Date: 05/31 Area: GAD Owner: BLM Unit: AKADD-Anchorage Field Office 132 Name: Hawk River Cause: Lightning At 1557 the fire was discovered by zone surveillance aircraft N645AT located approximately 10 miles northwest of the village Stuyahok. The fire was approximately 10 acres in size, 75% active, creeping and smoldering in tundra and caribou moss. It was located in a Full suppression area. Conditions did not warrant staffing of this fire and it was placed in monitor status. Page 3 of 10 Monday 06/01/2020 Generated At: 9:13 New Count: 13 Acres: 581.8 Daily Report From: 05/31 100.0 Acreage On 05/31 M5JC Lat: 63 04.2500 Status: S/U Acres: 100.0 Option: Modified 004130 Lon: 156 18.2700 Personnel: 6 Start Date: 05/31 Area: SWS Owner: State Unit: AKAKS-Alaska-Other 130 Name: Innoko Headwaters Cause: Lightning The fire was detected by H-374PA while responding to another incident. The fire was reported as 30 acres, 80% active, rank 4-5, with creeping and group torching observed. Winds were out of the south-southeast at 5 mph. Values at risk were assessed with the Ophir road to the northwest of the fire, the community of Takotna 8 miles to the southeast and a mine site 4 miles to the south across the river. Helitack, A/A 840AK, T-42 and H-4PA with bucket responded. T-42 secured the lower portion to mid-portion of the fire as well as a central section closer to the head. The fire is estimated at 100 acres. A Type2 IA crew is on order for 6/1. Daily Report From: 05/31 24.0 Acreage On 05/31 Lat: 62 48.2167 Status: U/U Acres: 24.0 Option: Modified 004129 Lon: 156 25.3833 Start Date: 05/31 Area: SWS Owner: State Unit: AKAKS-Alaska-Other 129 Name: 4th of July Creek Cause: Lightning The fire was detected by VIIRS. Helitack responded from McGrath and reported the fire as 24 acres, rank 2-4 burning in tundra and black spruce. The fire was 90% active with winds from the southwest at 5 mph. No values were identified, the fire plotted in Modified protection. No action was taken due to higher priority fires and resource availability. Daily Report From: 05/31 88.8 Acreage On 05/31 M5HA Lat: 64 40.6383 Status: U/U Acres: 88.8 Option: Limited Lon: 147 41.6517 Start Date: 05/31 Area: MID Owner: DOD Unit: AKFWQ-Fort Wainwright 128 Name: Clear Creek Cause: Lightning Multiple reports were received of smoke south of Fairbanks. Jump-90 was in the area for a training mission and reported the fire as 15-20 acres. Later in the day, H-5AE performed fire reconnaissance and reported the fire as 88.8 acres.The fire has a moderate spread potential, and is backing into tundra and wetlands on an Impact Area. The fire will continue to be monitored via aircraft. Daily Report From: 05/31 5.0 Acreage On 05/31 Lat: 62 06.7630 Status: U/U Acres: 5.0 Option: Limited 004127 Lon: 158 30.7450 Start Date: 05/31 Area: SWS Owner: State Unit: AKAKS-Alaska-Other 127 Name: DeCourcy Mountain Cause: Undetermined The fire was reported by detection aircraft N645AT as 5 acres, 0% active perimeter, with smoldering and creeping observed in the interior. The fire was burning in tundra and scattered black spruce. The fire plotted in Limited protection and no action was taken. Daily Report From: 05/31 18.0 Acreage On 05/31 M5G8 Lat: 61 54.7880 Status: U/U Acres: 18.0 Option: Full 004125 Lon: 162 31.5270 Start Date: 05/31 Area: SWS Owner: USFWS Unit: AKYDR-Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge 125 Name: Center Slough Cause: Lightning The fire was detected by VIIRS. Detection aircraft N645AT flew the fire and reported it to be 18 acres, 1% active, smoldering and creeping with no visible flames. Spread potential is low due to sloughs and water in the vicinity. Winds were from the NE at 10 mph with 50% cloud cover. One allotment was identified 1.5 miles to the northeast.
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