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Burnt Peak fire grows to 1,150 acres

Burnt Peak fire grows to 1,150 acres
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Montana Wildfire Update For July 08, 2021

Montana Wildfire Update For July 08, 2021
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Montana Wildfire Update For July 11, 2021

Updated 1:12 p.m., July 11, 2021 The Missoula Sherriff’s office says an evacuation warning along Highway 12 from the Idaho border to Lolo Hot Springs remains in effect due to the Lolo Creek Fire. The warning was issued late Saturday night after the wildfire was first reported around 5 p.m. According to the Lolo National Forest, the fire is estimated to be 12 acres in size and is burning between mile marker one and two along the Highway 12 corridor. Officials say the fire continues to burn actively in heavy dead and downed timber about a mile west of Highway 12. Officials say if you are traveling along the highway, do not stop.

Wildfire burning 50 acres near Troy

Wildfire burning 50 acres near Troy MTN News and last updated 2021-07-08 18:02:52-04 LIBBY — Crews are battling a lightning-sparked wildfire that has grown to 50 acres on the Kootenai National Forest in Lincoln County. The Burnt Peak Fire was first spotted on Wednesday burning in timbered, steep terrain southeast of Burnt Peak in the Keeler Rattle Drainage. Nearly 40 people have been assigned to the blaze with fire managers reporting additional resources have been ordered to the scene. Smoke may be visible in the Troy area. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Montana Wildfire Update For July 08, 2021

Updated 4:50 p.m., July 08, 2021. A series of thunderstorms rumbled across western Montana’s Lolo National Forest Wednesday, where officials recorded over 800 lightning strikes. Firefighters are now working to suppress at least 30 new wildfires on multiple fronts. The Lolo National Forest’s western-most portion, including the Superior and Plains-Thompson Falls Ranger Districts bore the brunt of Wednesday’s storms. Smoke from some of these fires burning near Superior and St. Regis are clearly visible from nearby Interstate 90. Lolo National Forest Supervisor Carolyn Upton “We have fire in proximity to some communities, but there are no immediate threats. We don’t have any evacuations right now. We are actively suppressing many fires in the area and accessing situations as they become known to us,” Upton says. 

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