Places to get information on the Sockeye Fire

Sockeye Fire Update 6-24: The Sockeye Fire is 92 percent contained. Firefighters continue to patrol fire lines and work the remaining portions of the uncontained perimeter along scattered sections of the Susitna River, Willow Creek and Little Willow Creek.

More than 200 community members attended an open house last night at the Willow Community Center to learn about some of the resources available to them following the fire. Among the participating organizations were the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Red Cross, Alaska Department of Homeland Security, Alaska Division of Insurance, Alaska Division of Forestry, and the Willow Citizen Emergency Response Team.

More than 400 personnel are still working the fire. Crews will continue to be released and become available to work other fires in Alaska. Area residents and travelers on the Parks Highway are asked to be alert and drive carefully because of continued firefighting activity.

Residents should expect to continue seeing minor fire activity within the burn perimeter. Scattered smokes and small flames, such as a smoldering log, should not be reported. Report anything that involves a structure or is an imminent threat to life or property. Report potential issues between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. to Sockeye Fire security, (928) 864-9435.

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Here are multiple other sources for Susitna Valley residents to get information:

To report a fire: 911 or the Division of Forestry at 1-800-237-3633

Red Cross donation coordination 357-6060.

Mat-Su Borough for information on evacuation zones: 907-861-8326

Sockeye Fire Incident Command Post: 892-9413.

Facebook:

KTNA

Official Sockeye Fire Incident Command Page

Mat-Su Borough

Red Cross – Alaska

Web:

Incident Command Website

Air Quality Advisories