Alaska wildfire quickly grows, forces homes to evacuate

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Last Updated : Jun 16 2015 | 6:57 AM IST
An Alaska wildfire that has mushroomed in size was prompting help from people offering their homes to scores of displaced residents and their animals.
The fire north of Anchorage has led to the voluntary evacuation of up to 1,700 homes and has struck the heart of sled dog country, including 15 or so mushers who call Willow home.
About 500 dogs have been rescued, according to Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assembly member Vern Halter, a former Iditarod musher.
About 200 of those dogs ended up with four-time Iditarod champion Martin Buser at his kennels in Big Lake about 20 miles (30 kilometres) from the fire. He also was taking in displaced residents, including veteran Iditarod musher DeeDee Jonrowe, who lost her home.
"Everybody's relieved that their dogs are safe and here, but the people that have lost their homes, they are dejected," Buser said yesterday afternoon in a phone interview. "And people that their homes got spared are elated."
On Sunday, when the fire began raging, the word went out that dogs needed rescuing, said Steve Charles, a member of the Willow Dog Mushers' Association. People went out with dog boxes on the backs of their trucks to help rescue hundreds of dogs, according to Charles, who spent the day doing that. When he returned to his home south of Willow, the fire began threatening his neighborhood.
"I didn't realise I would have to be evacuating myself," he said at the American Red Cross evacuation centre at Houston Middle School. His own dogs were along a chain line attached to a fence. Charles said he's heard from neighbours that his house was spared.
Yesterday, Gov Bill Walker took an aerial tour of the fire, which has burned at least 25 homes and up to 20 other structures including sheds and outhouses. Walker later said he accepted the Matanuska-Susitna Borough's request for state disaster declaration for the affected area.
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First Published: Jun 16 2015 | 6:57 AM IST

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