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More firefighters heading to Klondike to battle fire south of Dawson City

The fire is burning 21 kilometres south of Dawson City, Yukon, and about three kilometres east of Bonanza Creek.

Crews also planning a 'burn off' to help contain the fire by removing fuels

Two air tankers and two helicopters are working the wildfire, according to Yukon Wildland Fire Management. More firefighters are heading to the area today. (Yukon Wildland Fire Managment)

Fire crews continue to attacka wildfire burning 21 kilometres south of Dawson City, Yukon. And additional support is on the way firefighters from other parts of Yukon are headed to the Klondike to help out.

The fire was caused by lightning on Wednesday afternoon, and is about three kilometres east of Bonanza Creek. By Thursday morning, it was estimated to beabout 164 hectares in size.

Two airtankers and two helicopters are working the wildfire, according to a news release from Yukon Wildland Fire Management.

Crews are also doing a "burn off procedure", to try to contain the fire by removingfuels. The Eldorado Creek Road is closed to the public while that continues.

Fire crews are attacking a fire burning 21 kilometres south of Dawson City, Yukon, and about three kilometres east of Bonanza Creek. (CBC)

"This fire is burning in the full response zone and is a top priority for Yukon Wildland FireManagement given its proximity to a number of values," Yukon duty officer Kris Johnson said in astatement.

The closest value is three kilometres from the fire.

Residents in the area have been notified and officials are assessing other values that could potentially be at risk.

"Given the recent lightning in the Klondike region, the public is being asked to be vigilant and report any wildfires," the statement said.

Residents in the area have been notified of the fire. (Yukon Wildland Fire Management)

Section of Dempster opened again

The Dempster Highway is once again open at kilometre 284, south of Eagle Plains. It had been closed due to a large wildfire burning on the east side of the road.

It has been closed and re-opened several times this week.

Drivers are advised to check www.511yukon.ca for the latest road conditions.

To report a wildfire,call1-888-798-FIRE (3473).

A view of the fire near Bonanza Creek on Wednesday. (Submitted by Andrea Magee)