Brush Fire in Alaska Destroys Structures

Fire is believed to have started from an earlier fire not fully extinguished

 

 

GLENNALLEN, Alaska (AP) — A brush fire near downtown Glennallen has destroyed two uninhabited structures, but no homes were being threatened, state fire officials said Wednesday.

A large column of smoke was visible from the downtown area.

The fire, estimated around 2 acres (0.81 hectares) in size, started Wednesday along Moose Creek Road. It was believed to have started when a previous fire was not fully extinguished, the Alaska Division of Forestry said in a statement.

The fire got into grass before spreading into wild lands near downtown Glennallen, where officials said it was slowly spreading.

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Five firefighters from the Matanuska-Susitna Borough were brought in to help local crews. In total, about 20 people were working to contain the fire.

A helicopter was dropping water on hazardous materials burning within the fire perimeter.

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Fire is believed to have started from an earlier fire not fully extinguished     GLENNALLEN, Alaska (AP) — A brush fire near downtown Glennallen has destroyed two uninhabited structures, but no homes were being threatened, state fire officials said Wednesday. A large column of smoke was visible from the downtown area. The fire, estimated […]

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