No structures damaged, animals safe at Chena Hot Springs Resort as Munson Creek Fire slows Staff Reporter © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF The Munson Creek Fire slowly creeps down the hill near the Chena Hot Springs Resort.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - As of Tuesday morning no structures have been lost at the Chena Hot Springs Resort or along Chena Hot Springs Road. The Munson Creek Fire is moving at a slow and manageable speed, approximately 100 yards from structures on resort property. Fire personnel are also on hand to defend structures if the fire continues to move towards resort boundaries.
A level 3 “Go” evacuation order, issued by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Department of Emergency Operations, remains in place from Mile 48 to the end of the road at Chena Hot Springs Resort. But fire personnel are crediting light rain showers overnight with raising the humidity and slowing the spread of the fire, after growing to over 27,000 acres on Monday.
Đốt nhang cúng giữa trưa rồi ra khỏi nhà, bén lửa, thiêu rụi 4 căn nhà
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