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Spring conditions signal the start of Alaska’s fire season

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While much of Alaska still has snow on the ground, conditions are changing quickly. Along the southern coastline, snow is melting fast and exposing dry grasses and vegetation. These fuels can dry out in just a few hours of sunshine and become highly flammable, increasing the risk of wildfires across the state.

As of April 1st, Alaska’s wildland fire season is officially underway, and burn permits are now required statewide.

There has already been three human-caused wildfires reported in Alaska this year, a reminder that fire risk can begin earlier than many expect. As conditions change, now’s a good time to think about how and when you burn.

Alaska Wildland Fire Information

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