Updated
Updated · Duluth News Tribune · Jul 18
Superior National Forest Fires Expand to 77,000 Acres as 34,422-Acre Bear Trap Threatens Ely Infrastructure
Updated
Updated · Duluth News Tribune · Jul 18

Superior National Forest Fires Expand to 77,000 Acres as 34,422-Acre Bear Trap Threatens Ely Infrastructure

3 articles · Updated · Duluth News Tribune · Jul 18

Summary

  • Aerial mapping put the Superior National Forest fires at about 77,000 acres, with officials warning the largely uncontrolled fire lines are likely to keep growing through the summer.
  • The 34,422-acre Bear Trap Fire, 20 miles north of Ely, has pushed south to within about a mile of infrastructure along the Echo Trail, including Big Lake resorts, cabins and homes.
  • Sixteen wildfires are active overall, including three in the Boundary Waters; remote access has slowed attacks on Bear Trap and the 15,394-acre Thumb Fire because crews must arrive by canoe or float plane.
  • Evacuation orders remained in place Friday: Lake County kept a "Go" order along the Fernberg Corridor because of the 4,176-acre Camp Fire, while parts of St. Louis County's Echo Trail stayed under "Go" for the Sioux Fire.
  • Hazardous smoke also persisted, with Minnesota extending an air-quality alert for much of the state through Monday even after readings eased to 330 from Thursday's 1,134.

Insights

If Minnesota's wildfires burn until winter, how will threatened communities adapt to the long siege?
Beyond the flames, what is the hidden economic cost of the wildfire smoke and widespread closures?
Is the long-standing strategy of suppressing all wildfires making catastrophic blazes like Minnesota's more inevitable?