With hot, dry weather expected, Alaska boosts firefighting resources

  • Source: KTOO-FM 104.3 Juneau
  • Published: 06/23/2022 12:00 AM

Alaska has moved up to its second-highest level of wildfire preparedness. The rise to preparedness level 4 went into effect at noon Wednesday and is based on the number of current wildfires in the state and the potential for more in the hot and dry weather. Alaska is already having a historic wildfire season this year, with the earliest date on record that more than a million acres have burned. Bureau of Land Management Fire Information Officer Geoff Liesik said that the move to level 4 means more firefighters, aircraft and other resources will be sent to Alaska. He said the state is working on requests from the Lower 48 for more resources, but he said it’s unlikely that all its requests will be fulfilled. “Unfortunately, as we all know, there are not enough firefighters and not enough equipment to go around in Alaska or in the Lower 48,” he said.



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