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Alaska fires trigger more evacuations, travel delays

Blazes north of Fairbanks impact about 120 residents

By Tess Williams, Anchorage Daily News (TNS)
Published: July 3, 2024, 4:38pm

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — About 165 residences along a 35-mile stretch of the Elliott Highway were under evacuation orders Wednesday morning after high winds fanned several large wildfires north of Fairbanks.

Residences including both primary homes and recreational cabins, one commercial structure and 500 outbuildings were threatened, said Emery Johnson, a public information officer for the Grapefruit Complex, which includes seven fires.

Roughly 120 people were impacted by the evacuation orders and at least 12 were sheltering in their homes Wednesday morning, Johnson said.

The evacuation orders were expanded to Miles 30 to 65 on Tuesday night after winds as high as 40 mph caused the fires to grow, she said. Residents living between Mile 18 and 30 and between 65 and 70 should also be prepared to leave if conditions worsen, according to the Bureau of Land Management Alaska Fire Service.

Fire officials are in contact with the American Red Cross of Alaska, but Johnson said there had not been a need for an emergency shelter as of Wednesday morning. One person received a voucher to help pay for a hotel after he evacuated, she said.

Drivers in the area should expect significant delays, Johnson said. Some motorists encountered up to four-hour delays on Tuesday as fire conditions intensified and thick smoke made driving challenging, she said.

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