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Montana Wildfire Update For July 29, 2021

Strong winds have pushed the 9,500-acre American Fork Fire west, leading to pre-evacuation warnings for the Shields River and Smith Creek communities. Fire Operations Section Chief Shawn Nagle says residents should consider evacuating even though it’s not mandatory. “It’s pre-evac conditions right now; that’s the order. But if you do have the opportunity to evacuate and you are in that area it would help out down the road for the safety of all,” Nagle says. The fire is 10% contained. Crews are also working on spot fires near the South Fork and American River, according to InciWeb. Harris Mountain Fire

We were pretty lucky: Hardin homeowner recalls Poverty Flats Fire threatening his home

We were pretty lucky: Hardin homeowner recalls Poverty Flats Fire threatening his home
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Update: Revised estimate puts Big Horn County wildfire at 75,000 acres

Update: Revised estimate puts Big Horn County wildfire at 75,000 acres MTN and last updated 2021-07-28 18:16:07-04 Update 4:15 p.m. A Type II Incident Management Team is expected to arrive at the Poverty Flats Fire on Thursday morning to evaluate the blaze. John Kohn, BIA fire information officer, said the fire is currently being managed by the Big Horn County Rural Fire Department with assistance from state and federal resources. Fire crews are working to protect structures in the small community of Dunmore, Kohn said. Crews are also working to prevent the blaze from moving south and east. Kohn said the fire spread quickly after it started Tuesday afternoon about 10 miles north of Hardin. It reached the reservation at about 1 a.m. Thursday, he said.

Montana Wildfire Update For July 28, 2021

Gov. Greg Gianforte’s office announced Wednesday that the Poverty Flats Fire spanning tens of thousands of acres is threatening more than 1,240 homes in and around Crow Agency and Hardin in Big Horn County. It’s also threatening infrastructure, utilities and roads in the area. According to Brian Mischel, disaster and emergency services coordinator for Big Horn County, the fire is 53,000 acres and growing. The fire started yesterday in pine and grass. It s 5% contained according to the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. Gianforte’s office said in a press release that the state secured a Fire Management Assistance Grant from the federal government to offset the costs of fighting the fire.

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