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DFFP Responds to Yenlo Fire North of Skwentna

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Pioneer Peak Hotshot Crew stages at Talkeetna Airport to shuttle via helicopter to Yenlo Fire (#166)

8:00 PM – The Yenlo Fire (#166) is now estimated at 10 acres. Structures in the area are not under immediate threat.

Smokejumpers, a retardant air tanker, and two single-engine scoopers are actively engaged in suppression efforts on the fire. The DFFP helicopter is currently shuttling the Pioneer Peak Hotshot Crew to the fire to support suppression operations on the ground.

6:30 PM – The Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DFFP) received reports of a wildfire near Skwentna at approximately 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. A DFFP helicopter was dispatched to investigate and located an estimated 20-acre wildland fire (#166) approximately 14 miles north of Skwentna and 2 miles west of Mount Yenlo.

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The helicopter is currently conducting water bucket drops to slow fire growth.  Additional resources have been ordered since there are structures in the area.

Updates will be provided as more details become available.

This map shows the location of the Yenlo Fire (#166). Click on the image to download the PDF file.
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Categories: Active Wildland Fire, Alaska DNR – Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DFFP)

Tags: 2026 Alaska Fire Season, Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection, DFFP Coastal Region, Skwentna, Yenlo Fire



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