Swan Lake Fire yesterday exhibited extreme fire behavior
due to continued high winds that pushed it south and east into the Skilak
Wildlife Recreation Area in Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Activity on the
southeast corner of the fire spread south of the Sterling Highway from where it
had crossed the highway near mile 70 and burned south to Skilak Lake Road.
Other fingers of the fire near Kenai River Trail jumped the Kenai River into
the Surprise Creek drainage. The fire is burning very actively in this area
east of the Kenai River. To the west, near mile 71 of the Sterling Highway,
close to Watson Lake campground, the fire jumped the highway and ran south to
Skilak Lake at Lower Skilak Campground.
Lighter winds today have allowed for aviation resources
to be utilized again over the fire, and will increase the team’s ability to build
an effective strategy to address the fire’s new growth early today. A Type 1 incident management team, the Great
Basin Team, will be arriving today with approximately 100 personnel and
transitioning operation of the fire from the Type 3 team this evening.
The Sterling Highway remains closed due to fire
activity and risk from debris in the vicinity of the road. Early this morning, fire
personnel along with crews from Homer Electric Company have assessed the damage
to power lines along the highway. The team plans to make a determination on
safely reopening the Sterling Highway as soon as possible. This is an evolving
safety situation and motorists are asked to avoid the area. Check for updates
at http://511.alaska.gov/.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough
Office of Emergency Management has placed Cooper
Landing and the Sterling
neighborhoods EAST of Feuding Lane and EAST of Adkins Road in a "READY"
status as of Sunday 08/18/19 due to increased fire activity within the north
side of the Swan Lake Fire near Watson Lake. A READY evacuation
alert is NOT a notice to leave. This alert means that you must be ready for
potential evacuation. There is a fire in your local area. Assist family members
with special needs, arrange to move mobile property (boats, trailers, ATV), and
prepare pets or livestock. Monitor social media, news and radio for
information. Check for further
information on www.kpboem.com or call the Borough Call Center at 907-262-INFO
(4636) for updates.
Closures in the Kenai
National Wildlife Refuge have been extended to
include the entire length of Skilak Lake Road and all adjacent recreational trails
and day use areas. The Russian River
Ferry was closed and cleared early yesterday. Closures in Chugach National Forest include the Russian River Campground, K’Beq Day Use Area,
Barber Cabin, Russian River Falls, and the Russian Lakes Trail from the Russian
River Campground south to Barber Cabin. Closures remain in place on
Resurrection Pass Trail from the junction of Devil’s Pass south to the Sterling
Highway. This closure includes the following public use cabins: West Swan Lake,
Swan Lake, Trout, Romig, and Juneau. Contact the Seward Ranger District at 907-288-3178
for more information.
Air Quality Report Air quality monitors have been set
up near the fire area and can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/y3rsbkr5. The monitor in Sterling can be found at https://tinyurl.com/y5ens5fv.
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