Underground Fire - Windfall Mountain

Underground Fire - Windfall Mountain


Eagle Village, Alaska (AK), US
An explosion was heard in nearby Eagle, Alaska on 27 Sept. 2012.

An area about 20 miles (30km) north of the community is burning underground due to suspected Shale Oils. Sulpur Dioxide gas is noticeable when the wind is from the north. Started about 5 acres in size; now about 30 acres. Another area of historic underground burning is another 20 miles downstream. Mentioned in audio interview.

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Attached links show aerial photo and news item; and link to audio interview with Park Ranger.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/story/2013/08/28/north-yukon-fire.html
An explosion was heard in nearby Eagle, Alaska on 27 Sept. 2012.

An area about 20 miles (30km) north of the community is burning underground due to suspected Shale Oils. Sulpur Dioxide gas is noticeable when the wind is from the north. Started about 5 acres in size; now about 30 acres. Another area of historic underground burning is another 20 miles downstream. Mentioned in audio interview.

Attached links show aerial photo and news item; and link to audio interview with Park Ranger.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/story/2013/08/28/north-yukon-fire.html
View in Google Earth In The News, Resources - Oil
Links: www.cbc.ca
By: KRL

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