A fast-moving wildfire along the Alaska Highway in Tok has triggered Level 3 GO evacuation orders and an urgent firefighting response, with officials warning the blaze is spreading toward the Tanana River.

Evacuations underway
As of midday Monday, evacuations were underway north of the highway from Sundog Trail to Midnight Sun Drive, according to an update from the Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection. Residents were being evacuated to Mushers Hall.
As of 1:15pm local time Monday, evacuations were ordered at Level 3 GO for Tok, north of MP1316.5 Alaska Highway between Moose Horn Road and Sun Dog Trail, according to Alaska Wildland Fire Information. The fire is moving rapidly toward the Tanana River. Residents were being evacuated to Mushers Hall.
Officials said a fallen power line appears to have started the fire, but the exact cause has not yet been confirmed. Crews are focused on fighting the blaze. The Alaska Interagency Coordination Center lists the fire as human-caused.
Residents can check the map and evacuation updates here.
Red flag warning in effect
At 1:30pm local time, Monday, a red flag warning was issued for the Upper Tanana Valley, including Tok, for hot, dry and windy conditions. The warning was in effect until 7pm local time, according to Alaska Wildland Fire Information.