Bean Complex growth causes Evacuation Recommendations on three fires – Alaska Wildland Fire Information

2022-07-11 04:25:54 By : Ms. Carrie Ouman

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Twelve consecutive days of hot dry weather and Red Flag conditions have set the Bean Complex fires on a path of active fire behavior with steady and persistent  growth. These conditions are expected to persist through the weekend into early next week, with additional chances for thunderstorms and no appreciable amounts of rainfall. A Red Flag Warning is in effect through midnight today to account for the lightning potential.

After careful consideration, fire officials have issued an Evacuation Recommendation for areas likely to be impacted by the Bean Complex Fires. Please see the Evacuation Recommendation map here. The fires have steadily grown and predicted fire weather is likely to cause additional high to extreme fire behavior. The evacuation areas included are sparsely populated and not accessible by road, adding to the need to issue the Evacuation Recommendation to help ensure firefighter and public safety. New maps will be released on akfireinfo.com when recommendations are adjusted with the fire activity. At this time, the communities of Manley Hot Springs and Minto are NOT a part of these areas.

The accompanying map identifies risk zones surrounding current fire perimeters. These zones pertain only to the three large fires in the Bean Complex (Fire # 310, #312 and #315) shown in red on the map. People within the colored zones around the fires are advised to follow the recommended actions for each zone. On this map, the green zone indicates a “ready” status; the yellow zone indicates “set” status; and the red zone means “go”.

Ready — Work to prepare your property by creating defensible space. Residents should clean up and relocate combustible material from around their homes. This could include moving or removing debris, loose fuel containers, vehicles, or any other ignition sources near homes. Remove objects near the home that could trap embers and ignite a home. Keep grass, trees, or other vegetation near houses trimmed and cleared away.

Set — Prepare a “go-kit” including prescription medications, emergency supplies, important documents, and irreplaceable items. Plan an evacuation route and keep up to date on the most current local emergency plans. Know where to find the most current information from local authorities.

Go! — Get your “go-kit” and leave by following the planned evacuation route before the wildfire reaches your area. Cooperate with local authorities during the evacuation and re-entry processes.

Smoke is limiting visibility and the ability for aerial resources to reach all areas of the Complex, impacting the ability to deliver much needed supplies and logistical support.

There are 248 people assigned to these fires. The three active fires are under a point zone protection strategy which consists of taking steps to protect sites of value such as cabins, lodges and Native allotments. Today, firefighters will identify and assess values at risk in the potential path of these fires,  and conduct point protection work on high priority areas.

The State Forester for the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection issued an Emergency Burn Closure Order at 11:59 p.m. on July 1, 2022, It restricts all burning that requires a local or state burn permit, including uncontained cooking, warming, and signaling fires. With the additional risk of thunderstorms, it is critical to do your part to prevent new fires.

For more information, contact Bean Complex at email: 2022.bean@firenet.gov; or 907-921-2454

Good Better Best – A simple emergency preparedness guide link

Website: https://akfireinfo.com/tag/bean-complex

Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8183/

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Tags: Alaska Division of Forestry, Bean Complex, BLM Alaska Fire Service

Division of Forestry – Statewide Public Information Officer; (907)356-5512 or cell (907)590-4038.

BLM Alaska Fire Service – Public Affairs Specialist Beth Ipsen; eipsen@blm.gov; (907)356-5510 or cell (907)388-2159.

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