The wildfire burning northeast of Fairbanks is growing "exponentially" and continues to threaten hundreds of homes in the area, officials said Monday morning.
The Stuart Creek 2 fire, which was ignited by Army artillery exercises last month, had burned 79,000 acres as of 2 a.m. Monday, up from 40,000 acres on Sunday morning. It is 5 percent contained, according to Michelle Weston, a spokeswoman for the state's Interagency Coordination Center.
Crews are currently focused on holding the fire on the south side of the Chena River. The community of Two Rivers is on the other side. Weston said 884 homes were at risk.
10 comments:
Your not in the path are you?
No, Senior, we're safe. That fire's some 350 miles north of us.
Cool, I know how things are sometimes around here with wildfires.
Rev. Paul,
I'm glad to hear your home is not at risk. So sorry to hear about all the property destroyed and homes at risk.
Those Bombardier pilots are NUTS!! GOOD but NUTS!!! :-)
Thanks, Sandy - they can use all the prayers they can get, too.
NFO, that sounds like the 'voice of experience' talkin'. :)
Prayers sent to our friends up North....
Stay safe up there - too many fires lately....
So sorry to read this. Fire is terrifying.
Thank you, Jim.
Chickenmom, will do. Thanks.
Agreed, threecollie. It's not good at all.
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