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06/03/2026
US Forest Service Officials are optimistic about progress made today, however the evacuation zones have not changed toni...
06/03/2026

US Forest Service Officials are optimistic about progress made today, however the evacuation zones have not changed tonight. Zones will be reviewed tomorrow. I observed fire crews working hard in the heat while covered in bugs of all kinds. Thanks to all of those helping fight this fire!

🔥 Birch Bay Fire Update at 8:00 p.m. on June 2, 2026 🔥

Today, Firefighters had a successful day of fire suppression work on the Birch Bay Fire constructing fire lines and setting up hose lines to deliver water on the ground and utilizing aircraft for water drops to cool hot spots along the fire edge. Crews did not see very much fire spread throughout the day and were able to begin implementing direct suppression actions along the northeast side of the fire while also exploring opportunities for direct and indirect suppression actions along the south side of the fire.

On the ground mapping is being used to get a more accurate idea of the fire's size and perimeter location. Additional fire and map updates will be provided on Wednesday.

Due to additional support needs that are required on this fire the Superior National Forest local Type 3 organization will be transitioning command of the fire to a Minnesota Incident Command System (MNICS) Type 3 Team. MNICS Team A will arrive this evening and is expected to take command of the fire on Wednesday (6/3) morning.

This remains an active wildfire and Wednesday's forecast includes another day of near-critical fire weather. The public is reminded to stay away from the North Arm Road area; give clearance to water scooping aircraft on Burntside Lake; and to NOT fly unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or drones anywhere near the fire area. This will allow the firefighting aircraft pilots to fly safely and the firefighters on the ground to work safely. If you fly, we can't! Thank you!


📷: Night Operations 6/2/26, USDA Forest Service photo by H. Wissmiller

06/02/2026

Birch Bay Fire Update
Date: June 2, 2026 1:00 PM
Fire Information: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/mnsuf-birch-bay-fire
Incident Name: Birch Bay Fire
Size: Estimated at 30-35 acres
Personnel: 65
Location: West of the North Arm of Burntside Lake, approximately 8 miles northwest of Ely, MN.

Current Status: Mid-afternoon on June 1st, a wildfire was detected approximately ½ mile west of the Lindskog Road/North Arm Road and west of the North Arm of Burntside Lake on the Kawishiwi Ranger District of the Superior National Forest. The cause of the fire is unknown and under investigation. The Birch Bay Fire has burned into part of an established prescribed fire unit called Geraldine. Crews are looking at opportunities to go direct and are evaluating lines that were established for the prescribed fire. All suppression tactics are being looked at and are being evaluated for safety to responders and the public.

Fire engines, tracked vehicles, and wildfire modules are on scene, and a Hot Shot crew has been ordered. A combination of helicopters with water buckets and CL-415 Super Scooper airplanes were used to make water drops on the fire. Hot temperatures, low relative humidity levels, and light southeast winds pushed the fire to move to the west/northwest and increase in size from the initial 3 acres to an estimated 30 acres by sunset. Partner agencies including the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Morse-Fall Lake Fire Department, Babbitt Fire Department, Ely Fire Department, and Eagles Nest Fire Department all responded to assist with fire suppression, structure protection, and emergency evacuation on the Lindskog Road. Firefighters remained assigned to the fire overnight to monitor fire activity.

Planned Actions: Today, additional fire crews and equipment have arrived and will join those that were assigned yesterday to continue fire suppression actions. A combination of direct and indirect fire suppression actions will be implemented. Firefighters have established an anchor point on the northeast corner of the fire and crews will work to construct a direct fire line along the northeastern edge of the fire. Access from roads and trails provide firefighters with safe ingress and egress. On the south side of the fire there is a lot of thick forest and slash on the ground that does not allow safe locations for firefighters to work directly on the fire edge. On the south side of the fire an indirect suppression action is being planned, utilizing several of the prescribed fire lines that have been constructed while still looking for opportunities to build direct fire lines if possible. Aircraft are available for water drops as needed, one large helicopter has already been working to make water bucket drops this morning to cool pockets of heat on the fire edge.
Structure protection engines are in place again today and prepared to take actions if the fire moves towards private property structures along the Lindskog Road and North Arm Road. The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office and Emergency Management will continue to monitor the fire conditions and in coordination with the Incident Commander determine the needs for evacuation changes.

Safety: This remains an active wildfire and today's weather forecast includes another day of near-critical fire weather elements of hot temperatures and low relative humidity levels. Winds are forecasted to be 5-10 mph from the south. The public is asked to stay away from the North Arm Road area; give clearance to water scooping aircraft on Burntside Lake; and to NOT fly unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or drones anywhere near the fire area. This will allow the firefighting aircraft pilots to fly safely and the firefighters on the ground to work safely. If you fly, we can't! Thank you for your cooperation!

06/02/2026
Current evacuation map for the Birch Bay Fire near Ely
06/02/2026

Current evacuation map for the Birch Bay Fire near Ely

Information and resources from St. Louis County (MN) Emergency Management.

06/02/2026

The Birch Bay Fire grew by about 5 acres overnight and air and ground crews are working hard to bring it under control. We are meeting with Forest Service Fire Command now and will have an update this afternoon.

06/02/2026

Warm and dry weather is in store for today. Relative humidity falling to around 15-25% will result in near-critical fire weather conditions in the Iron Range to Arrowhead and areas north. Fires could spread easily in these conditions this afternoon and evening. Another round of near-critical fire weather is possible Wednesday afternoon.

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