Smoke from the South River Hills Fire could be seen from Unalakleet. The fire began approximately 6 miles from the community, and grew from 30 to 160 acres.It was contained by BLM Alaska Fire Service Smokejumers by 11pm on June 9, 2019.
Observation by John Henry:
At approximately 1:43 PM AK time, as I exited the Alaska Commercial (A.C.) store, I noticed a plume stack located in a south-easterly direction on the tundra outside of Unalakleet on an order of tens of miles. The white mixed with gray plume was rising in a diagonal fashion, which eventually tapered off with a near horizontal smoke in, what appears at my vantage point, a north-easterly direction. The diameter of the smoke did not appear to be large.
This event is the third event in a row, back-to-back, that has occurred in a summer. However, in this situation, of the three, which this observation makes, the direction of the fire was away from town.
Comments from LEO Editors:
According to Alaska Wildland Fire Information, on the evening of June 9th, BLM Alaska Fire Service Smokejumers contained a 160 acre fire burning six miles from Unalakleet. Although there were multiple cabins and fish camps in the area, none were threatened by the fire. The fire was weakened when it encountered young green trees, and was further suppressed by water-dropping aircrafts.
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