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Alaska Highway reopened after nearby wildfire forced closure near Fort Nelson, B.C.

  • A wildfire near Summit Lake, B.C., forced closure of the Alaska Highway between Steamboat and Toad River in early June 2025.
  • The closure followed rapid fire growth fueled by drought and strong winds, with the blaze discovered on May 28 and showing aggressive behavior.
  • The Summit Lake fire covers about 2,125 hectares, burns out of control northeast of Summit Lake, and prompted evacuation alerts for the Tetsa River area.
  • Officials reopened a 9-kilometre stretch to single-lane alternating traffic late June 2 while warning that road status may change quickly due to fire activity.
  • The closure disrupted travel on one of two major routes to the Yukon, with officials advising motorists to monitor DriveBC updates amid ongoing smoke and limited visibility.
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Energetic City broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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