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This blog is maintained as an effort to coordinate and collocate responding agencies' information for easier public access during events on the Kenai Peninsula. The information here is written and provided by the contributing agencies. NOTE: The blog will be updated as the need arises and may be dormant at times.

Monday, September 30, 2019

Sept 30th 2:00 PM – FINAL Swan Lake Fire Fact Sheet and Public Information Map

Swan Lake Fire
Final Update
September 30, 2019  

Firefighters working on the 167,164 acre Swan Lake Fire have completed the majority of suppression repair work including chipping brush piles and repairing containment lines built by dozers and crews. The Swan Lake Fire remains 90% percent contained and smoke may be visible from within the interior of the fire perimeter until there is significant precipitation. The estimated containment date has been advanced to December 31, 2019 due to the deep pockets of duff and heavy fuels that will continue to smolder and produce visible smoke in some locations for several weeks and possibly months.

Access routes to reopened facilities on the Kenai NWR pass through areas burned by the Swan Lake Fire, and some of these facilities lie immediately adjacent to burned habitats. Hazards within the burn include fire-weakened standing trees which can fall without warning and deep ash pits holding residual heat capable of causing severe burns. All lands burned by the fire within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge remain closed, and the public is urged to exercise caution in these areas.

Both the USDA Forest Service and the US Fish and Wildlife Service both deployed Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Teams to assess the potential post-wildfire hazards. Following a fire, the first priority is emergency stabilization in order to prevent further damage to life, property or natural resources on public lands. Rehabilitation focuses on the lands unlikely to recover naturally from wildland fire damage. Implementation of the assessments will begin this week.

Restrictions/Closures: An area closure remains in effect for all refuge and national forest lands that have been burned. Skilak Lake Road is open to provide access to Lower Skilak, Upper Skilak, and Jim’s Landing boat launches and Bottenintnin Lake. Some recreation facilities in this area including campgrounds, trails, and day-use areas remain closed. Conditions will be re-evaluated for safety, but extensive repair may be needed before reopening trails. Contact the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge visitor center by calling 907-260-2820 or visiting https://www.fws.gov/refuge/kenai/ for more information.

Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR): The TFR for the Swan Lake Fire (9/9687 NOTAM) was lifted at 9 p.m. on Friday, September 27, 2019.

Cooperating Agencies: US Fish and Wildlife Service, State of Alaska Division of Forestry, USDA Forest Service, Alaska State Parks, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Central Emergency Services, Cooper Landing Volunteer Fire Department, Alaska State Troopers, Alaska Department of Transportation, Alaska Department of Fish & Game.

This will be the last update for the Swan Lake Fire unless significant activity occurs. Additional information can be found on the links listed below or call Alaska Division of Forestry, Public Information Officer Tim Mowry at (907)-356 -5511.

Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6387/                      Email: tim.mowry@alaska.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kpbalerts/            Alaska Fire Info: https://akfireinfo.com
Public Information Phone: (907) 356 -5511                        Kenai Peninsula Borough: http://kpboem.com/



Friday, September 27, 2019

Sept 27-29th 2:00 PM – Three Day Swan Lake Fire Fact Sheet and Public Information Map

#SwanLakeFire
Sept 27-29th 2:00 PM – Three Day Swan Lake Fire Fact Sheet and Public Information Map


Incident Command: Alaska Type 3 Organization, Zane Brown Incident Commander
Size: 167,164 acres                         Containment: 90%                Personnel: 103

Due to little change in the activity of the fire, this update will reflect multiple days as well as the management plan throughout the weekend. Fire managers feel confident in the work being done around the fire perimeter. Fire crews continue making progress with their repair work on the eastern area of the fire near Resurrection trail. Due to firefighters being flown in to that area verifying that it was void of heat, confirmed the decision to increase containment. Assessment of the fire affected areas continue to provide benefit for the work that is being conducted. With the wind that tested the fires containment lines in previous days, there is little concern for the predicted wind event this weekend to have an impact. There is a scheduled infrared flight for tonight, weather permitting, that can give the team a better idea of where any isolated pockets of heat are to focus on if necessary. The fires Operations Chief and Incident Commander will also conduct a fly over via helicopter for visual observation of the progression of work.

Weekend Weather: Isolated and scattered showers throughout the weekend. Expect cooler temperatures and some fog inversions in the early mornings. There is a possibility of some gusty wind that will come through the fire area on Sunday.

Restrictions/Closures: An area closure remains in effect for all refuge and national forest lands that have been burned. Skilak Lake Road is open to provide access to Lower Skilak, Upper Skilak, and Jim’s Landing boat launches and Bottenintnin Lake. All other recreation facilities in this area including campgrounds, trails, and day-use areas remain closed. Contact the Refuge Visitor Center by calling 907-260-2820 or by clicking www.kenai.fws.gov. Information on these closures is available https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/closures/6387/


Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR): The current TFR that is in place for air space over part of the Swan Lake Fire (9/9687 NOTAM) will be lifted as of 2100 hours on Friday, September 27, 2019.

Homer Electric Association Project: The Homer Electric Association(HEA) completed their project yesterday within their expected timeframe and the removal of the lines was completed without incident.


Cooperating Agencies: US Fish and Wildlife Service, State of Alaska Division of Forestry, US Forest Service, Alaska State Parks, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Central Emergency Services, Cooper Landing Volunteer Fire Department, Alaska State Troopers, Alaska Department of Transportation, Alaska Department of Fish & Game.





Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6387/
Email: 2019.swanlake@firenet.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kpbalerts/
Alaska Fire Info: https://akfireinfo.com/
Information Phone: (208) 391-3488
Kenai Peninsula Borough: http://kpboem.com/
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdI8VQn8aNISLgUd0ATmzw


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Operations Update for the Swan Lake Fire 

September 27, 2019





Dan Osborne , Operations Trainee gives an update for the Swan Lake fire. He goes over what the crews have been doing and what the plans are going into the weekend.




If you want to watch the video on YouTube, follow the link below. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65LoaolZjU0





Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6387/        
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kpbalerts/         
Alaska Fire Info: https://akfireinfo.com         
Public Information Phone: (208) 391-3488                       
Kenai Peninsula Borough: http://kpboem.com/