Crews are battling a 23 hectare , human caused fire.
Fire fighters continue to battle a blaze northwest of Haines Junction near the Alaska Highway.
The human-caused fire was reported Saturday evening. Crews were able to prevent further substantial growth throughout the weekend.
The fire is estimated to be 23 hectares in size. Due to its proximity to the Highway, Wildland Fire Management has placed traffic control measures in place.
Motorists can expect delays in this section of the highway and are reminding to consult Yukon 511.
The flames remain active and firefighters will be on scene all week until the fire is fully contained.

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