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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Smoke from wildfires was markedly thicker in the Sterling and Soldotna areas Wednesday morning and, though more than 60 fires are burning in Alaska, the most likely source of central Kenai Peninsula foul air is the Shantatalik Creek fire north of Tustumena Lake.

Wildfire smoke fouls the air: Sterling, Soldotna haze blamed on Shanta Creek burn

Wildfire smoke colors the sun as it sets behind spruce trees in the Kenai Mountains on Monday night.
Photo By M. Scott Moon
Wildfire smoke colors the sun as it sets behind spruce trees in the Kenai Mountains on Monday night.
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